And built15 years ago…Sad sight, hope that everyone is ok and not to much pollution . But, the headline, British Designed Superyacht Sinks, fails to indicate it was built and crewed by italians . . . . . . . just saying.
Suggestion is leaky stern door seals .Apparently the cause of few to sink in a following sea when the waves start to bash it .
They can’t plane and outrun the waves .
If you look at the pic of how low the bathing platforms is .
Once a significant amount seeps in it swills about then bashes the door opens the leaky seal more = game over if any internal water tight doors or bulkheads are defeated .
They had time to request tugs / abandon etc .
Something to look out for on any boat with a huge tender garage running slow downwind in big waves , with the waves lashing the stern . Ask your self “ what if ? “
I would have thought a simple solution would have been to do a 180 and head into the waves. I have to say there are a few too many “incidents” like this eg Formentara, Paxos. Could it be harder times and convenient way to “sell” the boat? Who knows but what is for sure is that all our premiums are going up - againSuggestion is leaky stern door seals .Apparently the cause of few to sink in a following sea when the waves start to bash it .
They can’t plane and outrun the waves .
If you look at the pic of how low the bathing platforms is .
Once a significant amount seeps in it swills about then bashes the door opens the leaky seal more = game over if any internal water tight doors or bulkheads are defeated .
They had time to request tugs / abandon etc .
Something to look out for on any boat with a huge tender garage running slow downwind in big waves , with the waves lashing the stern . Ask your self “ what if ? “
I would have thought a simple solution would have been to do a 180 and head into the waves. I have to say there are a few too many “incidents” like this eg Formentara, Paxos. Could it be harder times and convenient way to “sell” the boat? Who knows but what is for sure is that all our premiums are going up - again
It didn't look anywhere near rough enough in the video to cause following waves to swamp the boat.Suggestion is leaky stern door seals .Apparently the cause of few to sink in a following sea when the waves start to bash it .
They can’t plane and outrun the waves .
If you look at the pic of how low the bathing platforms is .
Once a significant amount seeps in it swills about then bashes the door opens the leaky seal more = game over if any internal water tight doors or bulkheads are defeated .
They had time to request tugs / abandon etc .
Something to look out for on any boat with a huge tender garage running slow downwind in big waves , with the waves lashing the stern . Ask your self “ what if ? “
“ Suggestion”Speculating again
Happened in the night before .That’s the tug pic some 12 hrs after they called .It didn't look anywhere near rough enough in the video to cause following waves to swamp the boat.