Lads rescued after floating out to sea on blow-up mattress with crate full of booze
A pair of lads found themselves in hot water after a day out ended with them being rescued by a pal after their air mattress was swept away to sea following a gust of wind
Updated (Image: Jackson and Noah spent almost three hours at sea before being rescued)
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Two men have been rescued after the blow-up mattress they were drinking beers on drifted out to sea off the West Australian coast. Jackson Perry and Noah Palmer were stranded kilometres into the Indian Ocean for almost three hours with nothing but an esky filled with beers and a dying phone.
The Mandurah mates told they had only planned to go for a leisurely float along the water on Saturday. “We just thought we’d go out and drift around on the water for a moment on the mattress, and then we realised the wind had taken us out,” Perry explained.