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On
March 22, 1990, local fishermen Hokey Hokanson and his teenage son, Billy, set
sail for Cape Cod in the Sol e Mar. When disaster struck three
days later, Billy transmitted a brief, heavily garbled radio distress call. A
hoax call immediately followed Billy’s cry for help, and believing that the two
were connected, the U.S. Coast Guard did not launch rescue units for several
days. The Hokansons’ deaths prompted a new anti-hoax law and changed United
States Coast Guard search and rescue procedures. Historian Captain W. Russ
Webster, U.S. Coast Guard (Ret.), and journalist Elizabeth B. Webster chronicle
the fascinating story of the Sol e Mar and its crew and explain
the psychology of hoax callers and Coast Guard technological advancements since
the tragedy.
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On
March 22, 1990, local fishermen Hokey Hokanson and his teenage son, Billy, set
sail for Cape Cod in the Sol e Mar. When disaster struck three
days later, Billy transmitted a brief, heavily garbled radio distress call. A
hoax call immediately followed Billy’s cry for help, and believing that the two
were connected, the U.S. Coast Guard did not launch rescue units for several
days. The Hokansons’ deaths prompted a new anti-hoax law and changed United
States Coast Guard search and rescue procedures. Historian Captain W. Russ
Webster, U.S. Coast Guard (Ret.), and journalist Elizabeth B. Webster chronicle
the fascinating story of the Sol e Mar and its crew and explain
the psychology of hoax callers and Coast Guard technological advancements since
the tragedy.
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