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.
when a vessel is aground is when the vessel or the crew are in inmediate danger.
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.
when the vessel or crew are in immediate danger
When vessel and crew are in immediate danger
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"
Remain tied to the dock until you are competent to handle the vessel.
will capsizes
Raise the motor, get out and push the boat to deeper water.
Stop the engine and lift it
stop the engine and lift it
Stop the engine and lift it