lets be thankful that everyone came out OK, boats can be fixed, people, especially this time of year, need to be highly protected and always aware of whats going on with the boat and your surroundings
a few years back I had a 26' Pursuit CC and was fishing offshore with friends when I noticed when we stopped over a reef that the cockpit drains were under water and would not drain several inches of water in the aft cockpitk which was getting deeper as I watched. After manually turning on the pumps, I immediately pulled anchor and put the boat on plane and drained the cockpit and started investigating why; I never found out. Back at the dock the cockpit was totally dry, I flooded the bilge a bit and pumps came on just as expected, but at sea, nothing was working and I am convinced to this day that another 15-20 minutes of fishing and we would have sunk 20 miles out and never knew why. Gremlins? Who knows. No one could ever replicate it again, yet I was 20 miles out and the boat was sinking and in multiple tests later, she rode as high and dry as you could ever ask for.
Builders can only do what they do, the rest is up to us. We have to be always alert to issues, how the boat handles, how she feels, watch for warning signs, little things. As the Capt, you are totally responsible for the lives on board, no matter who built the boat, its on your watch and be sure you have the expertise and equipment on board to handle whatever comes your way.