A man has been rescued from the Dawesville Cut after his boat sank this morning.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority were alerted to the incident after receiving an EPIRB (emergency position-indicating radio beacon) activation around 8.20am.
Once making contact with the boat, they were informed that a 5.7 metre recreational vessel was taking on water.
The RAC Rescue Helicopter, Peel Water Police and Volunteer Marine Rescue Mandurah attended to the scene.
The boat was found 5 nautical miles from the Dawesville cut semi-submerged in the water.
Luckily, the man onboard was not injured.
His boat has been towed back to Mandurah.
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