Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Drunken tow boat captain rescued stranded sailors, then drove around in circles for hours

A South Florida tow boat captain was drunk when he towed two people whose boat had broken down and drove them around in circles for hours, authorities said. Timothy Pooler, 63, of Boynton Beach, faces a charge of boating under the influence.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers said Pooler was called to help two men whose boat had broken down about 25 miles off Delray Beach on Thursday evening.


Photo from here.

The men said Pooler arrived about four hours later, hooked up the boats and then drove them around in circles for hours throughout the night. By daybreak, Pooler asked one of the men to drive his tow boat. The tow boat eventually ran out of fuel, and the men provided fuel from their own boat.

The men were able to get the engine working again on the disabled boat, and they towed Pooler's boat until they decided to cut it loose. Another tow boat came to take the men to shore, and FWC officers picked up Pooler.

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