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Mates emerge to every ‘diver’s worst nightmare’

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Published: January 12, 2026
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Two divers have found themselves stranded in the ocean after surfacing to discover their boat missing off Perth.
Ryan Chapman and his mate were enjoying a beautiful day diving and fishing 3.5 kilometres off Mindarie on Sunday when things took a distressing turn.

“Where the f— is the boat?” Chapman can be heard saying in his GoPro vision as he emerged in shock.

The pair spotted another boat but it was about a kilometre away. (Nine)

“Oi the boat … it’s come off anchor,” he yells to his mate.

“Originally I thought that the boat had sunk, so I was looking around for it,” Chapman told 9News.

“And then that was when reality set in, like ugh.

“Like what do we do here? It’s probably a diver’s worst nightmare, losing their vessel.”

The pair spotted another boat but it was about a kilometre away.

“I reckon we just try and swim closer to them, bro, and then we’ll yell,” Chapman says to his mate.

Ryan CRyan Chapman and his mate were enjoying a beautiful day diving and fishing 3.5 kilometres off Mindarie on Sunday when things took a distressing turn.hapman (Nine)

An hour and a half after first entering the water the pair were finally spotted.

They were brought safely on deck and eventually tracked down their own vessel.

“A lot of swear words of relief … I think that came from everybody,” rescuer Tahnee Forster said.

The rescued men have since realised they made two major mistakes yesterday: not securing the anchor with the correct knot and diving without a skipper on board.

“Especially in hindsight thinking about … like all jokes aside, it could have gone terrible, it could have been a lot worse than it actually was,” Chapman said.

“If you are gonna go out without a decky, make sure you know how to tie knots I guess.”

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