A MAN in his early 70s drowned and a man in his 30s was rescued after their boat capsized in Port Phillip Bay off Mt Eliza last Tuesday.
A witness who saw the boat capsize about 100metres from the shore at 10am went to the rescue of the older man who had started swimming towards the beach.
Acting Sergeant Danny Lean of Mornington police said the older man from Mooroolbark was not wearing a lifesaving jacket. He said CPR was applied to the man on the beach but was unsuccessful.
Acting Sergeant Lean swam out to rescue the second man who had let go of the upturned vessel. He said the Wantirna man was unable to swim and was screaming for help.
"I swam out, grabbed him and brought him back in. The air wing and water police were going to be five to 10 minutes."
Acting Sergeant Lean said the man was wearing a safety jacket. "I couldn't just stand there and watch him."
He said that before the boat tipped over, a witness had seen one of the men move to the back of the vessel because the rear was "riding low" and the witness thought it appeared as if the shift in weight caused it to capsize.
"There were no reports of flares. It was lucky that people on the beach observed the incident."
Paramedics treated the Wantirna man for hypothermia and he was taken to Frankston Hospital for observation. Water police are investigating the incident.
Sergeant Lachlan Holding of the water police said the men launched their boat at Olivers Hill boat ramp at 5am to go fishing.
He said witnesses told police the men had brought their boat to shore near Freemans Road, Mt Eliza, before it capsized, because they were having difficulties with the vessel. They then took it back on to the bay in an effort to get it back to the ramp at
Olivers Hill when they again struck difficulty a short distance from the Freemans Road beach. "Danny did an excellent job in trying circumstances," Sergeant Holding said.
Acting Sergeant Lean told the Weekly that a jet ski rider also had to be rescued in Frankston last Tuesday morning.