ds797
Well-Known Member
I seem to remember about 1993/4 ish there was a large Beneteau hull in Hamble Yacht Services yard at Port Hamble. It had a huge gaping hole in it and no keel or rig. I think the hull was upside down.
I think the boat was called "Spirit of the North", or "Star of the North". I think it was a Beneteau First 45f5 or 53f5.
The Port Hamble office said that a guy bought it, sailed it to Cherbourg for the first time and wrecked it on the breakwater. The insurers then retrieved the hull.
This could be a made up story as I'm not sure the insurers would ship the wreckage back from France?
Does anyone know what happened?
Just idle curiosity during lockdown/WFH period!
Cheers!
I think the boat was called "Spirit of the North", or "Star of the North". I think it was a Beneteau First 45f5 or 53f5.
The Port Hamble office said that a guy bought it, sailed it to Cherbourg for the first time and wrecked it on the breakwater. The insurers then retrieved the hull.
This could be a made up story as I'm not sure the insurers would ship the wreckage back from France?
Does anyone know what happened?
Just idle curiosity during lockdown/WFH period!
Cheers!