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Whale capsizes fishing boat: Teen brothers save the day

A calm Tuesday morning turned into a nightmare and a fight for survival in the blink of an eye. A gigantic whale capsized a boat carrying two experienced fishermen. The entire incident was captured in a chilling video. It's hard to believe it happened.

A gigantic whale capsized the boat.
A gigantic whale capsized the boat.
Images source: © Colin Yager

Early Tuesday morning, two experienced fishermen, Greg Paquette and Ryland Kenney, set off to fish off the coast of Rye, New Hampshire. It seemed that nothing could disturb the beautiful, peaceful morning. Nothing could have been further from the truth.

At one point, a huge whale emerged from the water and struck the fishing boat. In an instant, both men found themselves in the cold water, where they had to fight desperately to stay afloat. It seemed that there was no hope for them.

Fortunately, other fishermen were nearby, the young Yager brothers from Eliot, Maine: 19-year-old Wyatt and 16-year-old Colin. The teenagers, who had been observing the whale from a safe distance, did not hesitate for a second when it struck the boat and immediately rushed to the rescue.

Happy ending

Thanks to the quick reaction of the Yager brothers, Paquette and Kenney spent less than two minutes in the water. The teenage heroes rescued the fishermen and provided them with safe transport to a nearby friend's boat. It's noteworthy that the Coast Guard quickly responded to the mayday calls, but thanks to the swift actions of the Yager brothers, the situation was already under control. Ultimately, neither the fishermen nor the whale sustained injuries in this incredibly dangerous incident.

Paquette and Kenney will surely remember this day for a long time—not only as a terrifying experience but also as a testament to human kindness and courage.

Blood-curdling video

Colin Yager captured the moment on video when the whale struck the boat while he and his brother were fishing off the coast of New Hampshire. Thanks to this, we can at least partially experience the gravity and drama of the nightmarish situation.

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