The Coast Guard has found the boat of a 14-year-old boy two days after he and his friend went missing while on a fishing trip alone from Florida to the Bahamas, authorities said.

A search team found the boat capsized with no sign of the two boys in or around the vessel on Sunday afternoon about 67 miles off Ponce de Leon Inlet in Volusia County, Petty Officer Steve Lehmann said.

The young fishermen, Austin Stephanos and Perry Cohen — who left early Friday in their 19-foot, single-engine boat — have been missing since Friday.

They checked in with their parents that morning, posted photos online and were last seen buying about $100 worth of fuel from a marina in Jupiter, Fla., around 1 p.m., authorities said.

Relatives reported them missing around 5 p.m. that afternoon when they hadn’t heard from the boys or seen a sign of them for several hours.

NFL Hall of Famer Joe Namath, a neighbor of one of the boys, announced that he’s offering a $100,000 reward in the search.

“From my understanding, the boys are avid fishermen. They’ve been fishing their whole entire lives,” said Coast Guard Petty Officer Mark Barney. “But at the same time, they are still 14-year-olds.”

Parents of teens said the two have been boating and fishing since they were tots and this was an otherwise ordinary excursion, according to Channel 7.

“This is (Austin’s) fourth boat,” said his mother, Carly Black.

“He’s been around boats since before he could walk. We’ve been going to the Bahamas since he was 8 months old.”