BOSTON (AP) — In the nick of time, the Boston Police Department’s harbor patrol unit rescued a father and son who were desperately clinging to a cooler at the outermost edge of Boston Harbor after their lobster boat sank.
Officers Stephen Merrick and Garrett Boyle responded to a call for a boat taking on water at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday near Graves Light Station, police said in a statement. The privately owned lighthouse is on a rocky islet about 9 miles (14.5 kilometers) from the coast.
On approach, the officers only saw a small portion of the vessel Glory Days’ bow above water, but as they got closer they saw the two men holding on to the bobbing blue cooler.
“You could see the fear in their face,” Merrick said. “They were cold. They looked very tired and weak.”