Two boaters were rescued as an eight meter Sea Ray sport cruiser lost power and ended on the rocks near Fjallbacka, Sweden before 20:00 of Thursday ninth October. After receiving an alarm from the Sea and Air Rescue Center the Swedish Sea Rescue Society goes to the assistance of the Sea Ray cruiser with the RS FjÀllbacka vessel. As they arrived to the Sea Ray cruiser the rescue vessel finds it hitting the hard reefs in a perilous situation. The conditions are challenging, but the Fjallbacka lifeguards who were in the middle of an exercise before the call act calmly and manage to pull the Sea Ray cruiser out to safe deep water. After this they control the damage, and although the hull has taken a beating, it is not taking water, as the Sea Ray sport cruiser is then towed to a safe harbour in challenging seas with high waves.
The Sea Ray in this accident is the 268 Sundancer as produced from 1986 to 1989. The 268 Sundancer was a replacement to the SRV260 Sundancer, and was replaced by the first generation Sea Ray 250 Sundancer.
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