Ouch!

Steve Clayton

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$7.5m nose down.

85' custom-built motor yacht complete with 4 state rooms, a state-of-the-art galley, GPS System and radar for navigation, twin supercharged diesel engines,
etc.
$7,474,793.00

Apparently it's the owner to be on the port stern

mobonosedown.jpg
 
assuming it's not photoshop jobbie, could you please send the next photo where we'll see if it balanced or tipped over? (guess the second...)
 
I seem to remember this from a couple of years ago (I think it even featured in MBY). It was being craned from a cargo ship and it slipped forward out of the slings ripping the shafts out. There were two crew on board, the one at the rear that can be seen dislocated his shoulder. There were other photos of it lying upside down in the water with the two crew swimming nearby.
 
Steve that one is several years old and has been round the net a zillion times. Afaik the accident was real, and indeed this sort of thing happens a couple of times a year around the world. There are other true records/pictures, eg the dropped sunseeker pred 72/82, the mangusta 105 that fell on a ship's deck, and others.

But the 7.5mill is way off the mark. That's a Marquis 70-something production and not a very high end boat. There certainly weren't many teak $$$ spent on her
 
I thought it was stills of this one... they seem very common!

Yes very common but they're different incidents firefly. Even the orientation of the dropped boat realtive to the mother ship is different, and the youtube one has a white split-screen mullion in the main windscreen which the Marquis doesn't have
 
Goes to prove that there's always something to learn, I guess.
Though I'm skeptic that such engines were fitted in that Marquis...! :)
 
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