Las Vegas Sun

April 19, 2024

2 adults, 2 kids missing off N. California coast

MONTEREY, Calif. — The Coast Guard was searching Monday for a husband and wife and two young children who sent a series of distress calls the day before, saying their sailboat was sinking far off the Central California coast and they were fashioning a raft from a cooler and life ring.

The unidentified family had been sailing a small vessel west of Monterey Bay, in area where strong winds, cold water and big swells made for perilous conditions.

The family members said in a series of broken distress calls that they were trying to make a life raft out of a cooler and life preserver ring after being forced to abandon the vessel, which might have been called "Charmblow," Coast Guard Lt. Heather Lampert said.

The group was approximately 65 miles off Monterey around 4:20 p.m. Sunday when their first distress call came in.

The National Weather Service had issued an advisory throughout the weekend warning boaters of strong winds and rough seas around the San Francisco Bay Area. Water temperatures in the area are typically in the 40s and 50s, making long-term survival difficult.

Mariners "operating smaller vessels should avoid navigating in these conditions," the advisory said.

The agency has not identified the family, although investigators were able to determine from the distress calls that they were a husband and wife, their 4-year-old son and his cousin, Lampert said. The Coast Guard has received no missing persons' reports.

The family's location initially was reported farther north, but Lampert said investigators using the boat's radio signal and radar now believe the call came in west of Monterey Bay, which is about 100 miles south of San Francisco. The boat did not have a working GPS system.

The boaters said their 29-foot sailboat was taking on water and their electronics were failing.

An hour later, the family members reported they were forced to abandon the boat and were trying to fashion a makeshift life raft, Lampert said. The Coast Guard then lost radio contact.

Calls to harbors in California have failed to locate the boat, and database searches have come up empty too, Lampert said. The Coast Guard was expanding to Hawaii, the Seattle area and north into Canada.

Lampert said Coast Guard crews searched for the family through the night. A California Air National Guard helicopter was assisting with the effort.

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