Updated
Updated · NBC Bay Area · Jul 16
Carol and Jackie Boisa Identified Among 3 Missing After 49-Foot Volare Capsizes
Updated
Updated · NBC Bay Area · Jul 16

Carol and Jackie Boisa Identified Among 3 Missing After 49-Foot Volare Capsizes

3 articles · Updated · NBC Bay Area · Jul 16

Summary

  • Carol Boisa and Jackie Boisa were identified by family members as two of the three people still missing after the 49-foot cabin cruiser Volare sank near Alcatraz on Tuesday.
  • A wave struck the boat and it quickly took on water, according to people on board; witnesses said some passengers appeared trapped inside, pounding on glass windows as it went down.
  • Clifford Boisa was confirmed dead after being rescued with 16 others and dying minutes later; the third missing person is a family friend whose identity has not been released, and Clifford’s dog also died.
  • U.S. Coast Guard crews suspended the search late Wednesday after covering more than 814 square miles, though officials said the wreck’s location is known and its depth has not yet been determined.
  • Ralph Boisa said relatives and close friends had gathered on his younger brother’s boat to commemorate his daughter, adding to a family history marked by earlier losses.

Insights

When a rescue search ends, what advanced technology can find those trapped in a sunken vessel deep in treacherous waters?
As private boats get larger, should their safety rules become as strict as those for commercial vessels to prevent similar tragedies?
What critical design flaw or overlooked safety measure turns a family memorial on the water into a fatal capsizing incident?