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.
The boat ran aground on the lake's sandbar.
i think its just called "ran-aground"
The ship, forced in by a storm, ran aground on a small island.
"The ship ran aground just of the coast of NewFoundland" is one you could use.
Running aground, resulting in being "grounded", or aground. Run Aground. Should a vessel run aground and there be a tide that has receded enough to show the sea bottom, the vessel is said to be "high and dry." Also known as "Beached"
If your boat runs aground, check to see if anyone's hurt, and render assistance as necessary.
The vessel is in distress
If a vessel is aground on another boat, it must have had a collision with the boat it is aground on. The coastguard will therefore be investigating the scene with a view to prosecuting one or other of the vessels captains.
The cast of A Ship Aground - 1988 includes: Alaknanda Samarth Kumar Shahani
It is what happens to a ship when it sales into water that is shallower than its keel depth. It gets stuck on the bottum and is no longer afloat - it is aground.
Where is the vessel aground? Is there an environmental risk? Is there a potential loss of life? Does the vessel aground constitute a hazard to navigation? The US Coast Guard is not a salvage company. More detail in your question would help define the answer.
If your inboard outboard boat runs aground what action should you take?