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Sea lion pup couch surfs on sailboat

This photo provided by Michael Duffy shows a sea lion pup that found its way aboard his boat. (Associated Press)
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SAN DIEGO – A surprising stowaway startled a man out on his boat in San Diego: A sea lion pup who decided to crash in a bunk, waking the owner with his snoring.

Michael Duffy, 48, said he was on his 41-foot Kettenburg boat “Elixir” at the San Diego Yacht Club when he awoke at 2:30 a.m. Sunday to sneezing and snoring.

He thought it might be a friend, crashing from a night out, but couldn’t find anyone. Once it got light a few hours later, however, he heard it again.

That’s when Duffy saw a 35-pound sea lion pup on another bunk, curled up like a dog on top of his board shorts.

“It was a tiny little guy, and I was kind of shocked, but he was basically asleep,” Duffy said, guessing it was a male. “Then he heard me coming, so he kind of looked up a little bit like when a dog is sleeping and you want to wake it up and it doesn’t want to wake up.”

Duffy said the pup was probably looking for his mom but found him instead.

Duffy grabbed his cellphone and took a photo of the pup.

“You gotta go buddy, go … go, go, go,” Duffy said, as he filmed, softly coaxing the baby sea lion back up the stairs, off the boat and into the water.

He said the pup had an orange tag on its flipper and he believed it may have been once rescued, before being set free again. The baby sea lion appeared to be healthy and swam fine.