or ya could say that sinks. mighty nasty rocks for sure.
me and my 'ol lady helped out some locals here a couple weekends ago out of a similar situation. 3 fellas in their spent larson BR had some engine failure and blew up on the wing dyke rocks at my local watering hole similar to that. we went over and helped them off the rocks before what occurred in that pic happened to them too.
they were some real boaters for sure. they had two lines (actually car tow straps) and a wood paddle in the boat. that was it. i didn't see anything else. not even pfds. 2 of the three fellas didn't speak english, but one kinda did. so we communicated with him. they were trying to keep their boat off the rocks with the wood feather brand paddle in high winds (and it wasn't working either). waves beating the boat on the rocks with every incoming wave. they didn't seem to want to get out of the boat and it was more than me and the 'ol lady could do to drag them around the wing dyke so the 'ol lady went and found two other fellas at the dock that could help. so the three fellas in the boat stayed in the boat and me and the 'ol lady and one of the other guys drug them around the wing dyke while the other guy got his boat and drove out to help them back to the dock with his boat.
all worked out well in the end. other than a few chunks of fiberglass on the rocks. the spent larsen got to the dock and was able to put it up on the trailer. they drove off into the sunset never to be seen again.
at least it was a better outcome than the pic from the op......