Portage, MI (August 16, 2025) – A weekend boating accident left two people injured when a tube being pulled by a speedboat collided with their paddleboard on Gourdneck Lake.
According to the Portage Department of Public Safety, the crash happened Saturday afternoon. Rescue crews said the speedboat brought the two paddleboarders back to shore, where they received medical treatment. One victim was transported to a hospital in stable condition, while the other was evaluated and cleared at the scene.
No additional details about the incident, including whether alcohol, speed, or negligence were factors, have been released. The Portage Department of Public Safety Fire and Police Divisions continue to investigate.
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
The details provided are based on reports from the Portage Department of Public Safety and may be updated as new information is made available.
- The accident occurred on Gourdneck Lake in Portage, MI, on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
- A tube being pulled by a speedboat struck a paddleboard carrying two people.
- One paddleboarder was hospitalized in stable condition, while the other was treated at the scene and released.
- Authorities have not confirmed whether negligence, speed, or alcohol were factors in the crash.
- The incident remains under investigation by PDPS Fire and Police Divisions.
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