If you are in an ocean with tidal action (every 6 hours goes from high to low tide, and vice versa), then hopefully you ran aground at low tide. If so, toss out an anchor (walk it out if you can, if it's not too muddy). Move the anchor toward the water and wait for the tide to come it (get a tide book to determine when high tide is, or use the internet). Then at high tide, use your motor and/or a tow from a helping boat, and pull yourself off. If that doesn't work, 12 hours later (approximately) the next tide might be higher. Try again.
Turn the ignition off and hang on tight.
Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.
Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.
Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.
Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.
Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.
Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.
Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.
Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.
My boat was run aground on the coast. It had been damaged by a ship that reversed into it. The ship saild off faster than we did. Was it good that my dad had taught me? Although..you dont specify what your dad taught you.
thats correct
Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.