I've also read that they were a day out of Tahiti and in no trouble when contacted by the CG in June, and this was well after the supposed "tropical storm" a day out of Hawaii that the weather service has no indication of.
Instead of being heralded as heroes, these two should be made examples of and should be charged for their "rescue". It's about time that sailors take responsibility for their actions and if they choose to go to sea unprepared, or in this case apparently intentionally for fame, they should be charged the cost of the resulting "rescue".
If our government feels it is unnecessary to supply critical health care for it's citizens, why should it supply rescue for those who are literally out 'playing' at sea unprepared, and get themselves into trouble?