Flotilla 4-1 What's New!
Division 4 Change of Watch Ceremony
District Commodore D11SR Alfred Verdi salutes our new Division Commander Jerry Hendrix, DCDR4
2014 Marina Del Rey Boat Parade
Busy Day at the Lake
It was a busy weekend for the crew of the Sea Hawk this weekend, it was one of the busiest days so far, with 10 tows! Thanks to our own Robert Uy, one of the most experienced Coxswains in the District, the crew was able to help out those in immediate need!
Stranded Jet Skier drifting away and happy to get help!
A family of 3 had been trying for several hours to paddle back to their camp site, the wind just took them away. They were out of breath and a bit dehydrated.
A smile says everything!
This vessel in distress was taking on water due to a faulty exhaust line. Very dramatic, as the passangers not only were given a pump , but had no choice but to also use buckets to get the water out! They made it safe and the boat was able to be removed from the lake without incident.
A family of four got debris in their jet skies and were stranded and were not sure on what to do.
Our most experienced Coxswain Flotilla 04-01 Robert Uy at the helm of the Sea Hawk.
On the Water Training - Pyramid Lake
Our newest member Jeremy Broyles performs an actual towing while in training. Both persons on board were safe and returned to port without incident!
Four Corner Stone 2013
Injured Elephant Seal at Cabrillo Beach
While on patrol this past weekend, the crew of the Seahawk encounter an injured Elephant Seal at the Cabrillo Beach Boat Ramp. Crew Member Eric Williams immediately contacted the local Marine Animal Rescue for help. The status of the seal is unknown at this time.
Rescue at San Pedro Bay
Meet Flotilla's 04-01 Newest Member
Flotilla 04-01 has a new member, meet Oscar. He has been extremely helpful in our flotilla training. He weights approximately 145 lbs and is an essential element during Man Over Board exercises.
Another Rescue at Queensbay, Long Beach
Boater and his passenger were struggling to get away from the rocks and get back to dock but winds kept blowing them into the rocks. Timely assist prevented a disaster.Passengers were not wearing any Personal Flotation Devices at the time of the assist. PFD were provided by the crew of the Seahawk for their safety.
Los Angeles Boat Show