Two boys, 15 and 17, paddle out to sea to do a little shark fishing. They are found 6 days later, alive, though “they had no water, no food, no life jackets, no flares, no radio.”
Finger-Pointing Starts in S.C. Sea Rescue:
“The Coast Guard needs to give a straight answer and say they made a mistake,” Driscoll’s uncle, Matthew Driscoll, told the Charleston Post and Courier.
No one (ie, their families) knew where they started from. No one (ie, their families) could specify what kind of boat they were in, so the computer models and search plans could be properly designed.
And the Coast Guard needs to admit to their mistakes?