Slick sea lion slips onto sailboat

? No one wants to be stuck with a large, uninvited visitor. Especially a sea lion that makes itself at home on a family sailboat – twice.

Lynnea Flarry and her family were picnicking Sunday afternoon on Clark Island when her daughter-in-law spotted a sea lion aboard the family’s 31-foot boat. The animal had apparently taken advantage of a ladder on the stern of the boat.

Flarry’s son and grandchildren took a dingy out to the boat to try to coax the animal back into the water.

When they got close, the sea lion hid “behind the lifesaver like a little kid who hides behind a curtain and doesn’t realize his toes are sticking out,” Flarry said.

Flarry’s granddaughter stayed aboard, taking photo after photo of the sea lion swimming in circles around the boat.

“She was so busy snapping pictures she forgot to bring the ladder up,” Flarry said.

The sea lion climbed back onto the boat, and the family returned to evict the animal once again.

Flarry said her 5-year-old grandson begged in vain to keep the sea lion as a pet and promised to give up his bathtub if the sea lion could come home with them.