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Kayakers rescued from unlighted day marker

By The Bellingham Herald
Published: November 6, 2016, 9:23pm

BELLINGHAM — A couple whose fishing vessel was in the right place at the right time helped rescue a pair of kayakers.

Bob Gudmundson and Melinda Sweet, owners of Desire Fish Company, headed back Friday night from Anacortes. Sweet says they were hit by strong winds so they changed their route and moved closer to Squalicum Harbor.

As they began to veer from a day marker — an unlighted buoy — they heard screams in the dark.

Sweet says they went to the marker and found two stranded kayakers.

The pair said they had been overpowered by wind and waves. They fell from their kayaks and tried to paddle back, but couldn’t see the shore in the dark. They found the day marker soon after.

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