Sylvan Beach, N.Y. — A boater was rescued Saturday afternoon after his boat hit submerged rocks and became grounded on Oneida Lake, deputies said.
Around 2 p.m., the sheriff’s marine patrol went to a boat accident near the breakwater by Buoy 106, according to a news release from the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office.
Bradley T. Dougherty, 50, of Rome, was operating an 18-foot Stingray open-bow boat when he hit rocks while attempting to navigate back into the Erie Canal, deputies said.
High winds of 12 to 20 mph and waves between two and four feet pushed the disabled boat onto the rocky breakwater between Buoy 104 and the eastern shoreline of Oneida Lake, deputies said. Waves began washing over the bow and stern as the boat became stuck.
The Sylvan Beach Volunteer Fire Department rescued D

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