Moment Western Australian divers surface to see their boat had disappeared caught in footage

Two Western Australian divers narrowly escaped disaster after their boat vanished while anchored off the coast of Mindarie, north of Perth.

Ryan Chapman and his mate were free diving and scuba diving about 5km offshore when they resurfaced to find their vessel had disappeared from sight. The pair had initially spent 45 minutes on the water, but Chapman later revealed he was "overly eager" to get into the water without securing a knot properly.

The dramatic rescue unfolded as Chapman frantically called out for his boat, which was now a distant memory. He told Guardian Australia that at one point, he thought the boat had sunk and began searching for it. However, upon seeing another vessel in the distance, they swam towards it instead of waiting for help.

It took nearly an hour-and-a-half for Chapman and his friend to be spotted by rescuers, who were concerned about their drifting boat. But Chapman remained surprisingly calm, claiming he wasn't too worried despite losing his vessel.

The divers eventually found their boat 2km away from where they initially lost it and decided to return to the wreckage. They then went on another dive with one person in the water and one on board, a more cautious approach.

Chapman has since shared his harrowing footage online, using it as an opportunity to raise awareness about diving safety. Specifically, he stressed the importance of having someone in the boat at all times (a "decky") and double-checking anchorage.

In hindsight, Chapman acknowledges that he was being "complacent" but also recognizes the courage required to admit his mistake and share it with others.
 
OMG 😱 can you even believe this dude's luck?! He almost lost his boat and life because of one tiny mistake... like securing a knot properly πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm not saying he should've just let go, but geez! The fact that he thought the boat had sunk and started searching for it instead of waiting for help is wild 😲. But seriously, kudos to him for being so calm and sharing his harrowing experience online to raise awareness about diving safety πŸ™Œ I mean, having a "decky" in the boat at all times makes total sense... like, duh! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Glad he's okay and learned from this mistake πŸ’―
 
omg can u believe people still do this stuff?? i mean, free diving without a knot properly is just crazy 🀯 they're lucky they didn't hurt themselves or worse... anyway, back to something else... have you guys tried that new coffee shop downtown? i went there yesterday and their cold brew is LIFE.CHANGING. 😍 i'm actually thinking of starting a coffee blog, what do u think? should i call it "buzzing"?? πŸ€”
 
🐈😱 omg this is crazy! i mean i know diving can be super exciting but 5km offshore without a boat crew is just asking for trouble πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ chapman's got some serious guts to admit he was "overly eager" and almost lost his buddy πŸ‘«. and the fact that he thought the boat had sunk and searched for it instead of waiting for help? 🀯 what was going through his mind?!

anyway, i think this is a great opportunity to raise awareness about diving safety 🌟 chapman's got some solid points about needing someone in the boat (decky) and double-checking anchorage. it's all about being responsible and cautious when you're out there 🌊 can't wait to see what else he shares online!
 
😬 Oh man, I'm still shook by this crazy story! Like, can you even imagine losing your boat in the middle of nowhere? 🌊 It's terrifying just thinking about it. And Chapman, he's so chill about it, but at the same time, totally guilty for being complacent and not securing that knot properly. πŸ˜…

I mean, the footage is wild, and I can see why they're using it to raise awareness about diving safety. It's a super important lesson to learn, especially when you're venturing out into open water like that. And Chapman's right, having someone in the boat at all times (a "decky") is crucial, so you've got eyes on both sides of the anchor.

It's also pretty impressive how calm he was under pressure, but at the same time, I get why he's a bit worried about his mistake πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. He's definitely learned from it and is sharing that lesson with others, which is awesome. πŸ‘
 
Ugh, can you believe this guys luck? 🀯 I mean, come on Ryan Chapman was literally "overly eager" to jump in without securing a knot properly... πŸ™„ That's just diving 101! And then he loses the boat for an hour-and-a-half, drifting around while his mate is swimming around like a headless chicken πŸ¦†. It's a miracle no one got seriously hurt.

And honestly, I'm still trying to wrap my head around why they didn't have someone in the boat in the first place... it just seems like basic safety protocol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. But at least Ryan learned his lesson and shared the footage online to spread awareness about diving safety. That's gotta be worth something, right? πŸ’ͺ
 
😱 omg can u believe what happened 2 ryan & his mate?! they were literally out there scuba diving & free diving without even having a proper anchor in place... like, what were they thinking?! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ but i guess that's the thing about diving - you gotta be careful & aware of your surroundings. Chapman seems pretty chill about it tho, which is actually kinda inspiring? i mean, he could've gotten seriously hurt or even worse, but instead he uses this as a chance to spread awareness about safety protocols. gotta respect that! πŸ™Œ and omg the footage is crazy!!! 🀯
 
I'm still shaking my head about this diver's close call 🀯! I mean, I get it, diving is an awesome thrill, but you gotta be so careful out there... like, a boat disappearing on ya? That's just insane 😱. And Ryan Chapman is actually pretty cool for not panicking and sharing his story to help others learn from his mistake πŸ‘. He's kinda showing us that even when we mess up (we all do!), it's how we respond that matters 🀝. Having someone in the boat, checking those anchors... safety first, people! πŸ’―
 
🀯 just can't even right now.. those guys were so lucky to make it out alive πŸ™. i mean, 45 minutes in the water without a secure boat is way too long, and not checking the knot properly is just reckless 🌊. but what really gets me is how calm he was when they lost the boat 😲... like, i can imagine being all panicked, but he's just chillin', worried about his friend instead of himself 🀯. anyhoo, super glad he shared this story to raise awareness and maybe save others from a similar disaster πŸ’¦
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ wow what a close call for those divers!! i mean i get it weve all been there where we wanna jump in and forget about everything else but anchoring is SO important esp when youre free diving or scuba diving 5km offshore lol whoa thats just crazy. glad they were able to find each other and the boat again πŸ™ and kudos to them for sharing their story online so others can learn from it too. i feel bad for them having to deal with that but at least they came out of it alive πŸ’¦
 
Dude 🀯, I'm still shaken thinking about those two divers getting so close to a disaster 😬. Like, they were just chillin' in the water, having fun, and then BAM! Their boat disappears on them 🚫. And you know what's even crazier? They thought it had sunk and started swimming away from the wreck instead of waiting for help πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ.

I think it's so brave that Ryan shared his harrowing footage online to spread awareness about diving safety πŸ’‘. We all need a reminder (or two) to double-check our anchoring and make sure someone's in the boat at all times πŸš£β€β™€οΈ. It's not just about the divers, though – it's about being responsible and looking out for each other, especially when you're doing something that could potentially go wrong 😊.

Anyway, I'm just glad they made it back safely and learned from their experience πŸ’•. You can't teach this stuff in a classroom; sometimes you need to live it and share it with others to make a difference 🌟.
 
😬 I'm literally shaking my head over this incident 🀯. Those divers are so lucky to be alive! It's crazy how close they came to disaster and how quickly things could've gone wrong. Chapman being overly eager was a major contributor to the near-miss, and it's good that he's owning up to his mistake and using it as a chance to spread awareness about diving safety 🌊. Having a "decky" on board is a no-brainer, and double-checking those knots is just basic common sense πŸ™„. Glad they learned from this experience and are taking steps to be more cautious in the future πŸ’ͺ
 
🚨 So close! I'm relieved those guys made it out alive πŸ™. I mean, who loses a boat at sea? It's like something straight out of a movie πŸŽ₯... for the bad guys, that is 😬. But seriously, Chapman's calm demeanor during the rescue was kinda inspiring? Like, he could've easily panicked and things would've been super grim ⚰️.

Anyway, I think his message about diving safety is super important 🌊. You gotta be aware of your surroundings and take it easy when it comes to boat management πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Double-checking that anchor knot (or whatever they used) is key, trust me πŸ˜…. It's always better to be safe than sorry πŸ™.

And I love how Chapman owns up to his mistake πŸ™Œ. That takes guts, you know? It's not like he's gonna sit around and say "oh well" or something πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... no way!
 
OMG u guys I cant believe how close those divers came 2 disaster 🀯🌊 they were literally anchored off the coast & their boat just vanished into thin air 😱 had to be a huge knot failure or something... Ryan Chapman is literally giving me life by sharing this harrowing footage & speaking out about diving safety πŸ™Œ the whole "having someone on deck" thing cant stress enough how important that is... I mean, comical that he was overeager & thought his boat had sunk lol but also props to him 4 owning up 2 it & spreading awareness πŸ€“
 
😱 I'm still shakin' my head about this incident! It's crazy how close they came to disaster 🌊. Those divers must've been on high alert to make it out alive πŸ’ͺ. Ryan Chapman's got some serious guts, though - I mean, who shares their "fail" online and uses it to warn others? 🀝 It's a great reminder that even the most experienced adventurers can slip up (no pun intended) πŸ˜….

I'm all for them sharing their harrowing experience to promote diving safety. Anchoring is a big deal, folks - you gotta make sure everything's secure or you're playing with fire πŸ”₯. One thing's for sure: Chapman and his mate are lucky to be alive, and I'm glad they made it back to shore in one piece 🌴.
 
OMG u guys I'm still shaking just thinking about this! 🀯 Those divers were literally so close to disaster 🌊 Ryan Chapman's story is a big lesson for all us wannabe beach bums out there... make sure that boat is secure, duh! πŸ˜‚ I mean, how do you even forget to tie a knot?! 😳 And what if they hadn't found their boat?! 😨 But what really gets me is that Ryan stayed calm and didn't freak out, even when his boat was gone πŸ™Œ That takes some serious courage, imo πŸ’ͺ
 
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