After your boat runs aground and you confirm there are no leaks, first assess the situation to determine the boat's condition and the surrounding environment. Check the tide schedule; if the tide is expected to rise, wait for it to float off. If immediate action is needed, try to gently rock the boat back and forth using the engine or by pushing off with oars or your hands. If necessary, call for assistance or help from nearby boats if you cannot free the vessel yourself.
If your boat runs aground, check the safety of passengers, then check for leaks.
You are lucky.
if it has no leaks the go on out and use it! if it is broken put it on ebay as "slightly used" ;)
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.
Make sure no one is injured and then checks for no leaks.
Try to shove off with a paddle or boathook.
Check for leaks!It depends on the situation, location, weather conditions, casualties etc.But check for leaks again.If possible attract attention by any method available.Check for leaks.