Italy - Sailing yacht sank off Italian coast, 15 rescued, 7 missing, 19 August 2024

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"Chilling video 'captured by British Bayesian crew member' shows brutal storms approaching hours before doomed yacht sank killing seven"

If true, doesn't that make one wonder if the crew knew the approach of the "brutal" storm for "hours", why they may not have been fully prepared for the worst, presuming they were not.

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"Chilling video 'captured by British Bayesian crew member' shows brutal storms approaching hours before doomed yacht sank killing seven"

If true, doesn't that make one wonder if the crew knew the approach of the "brutal" storm for "hours", why they may not have been fully prepared for the worst, presuming they were not.

IMO.

In the Superyacht News video he shows the predictive weather maps. Their view is that nothing indicates the downburst that happened.
 
In the Superyacht News video he shows the predictive weather maps. Their view is that nothing indicates the downburst that happened.
Right...

That video you found, @SouthAussie is fantastic!

Below is the weather radar image Italian Sea Group shared with Italian media, claiming the crew must have known about the approaching storms, per that Superyacht News video, @ 7:50.

But I disagree with the news anchor in the video when he implies the crew would not have know about a downburst or how serious the storms were.I agree that no one on board could have predicted the downburst.

However ^^^ @SpanishInquisition posted a high alert about a Cyclone in the region in Italy that weekend. I responded IMO it was crystal clear there was a weather phenomenon unfolding that weekend, predicting volatile and potentially damaging storms for 18-8.

This storm struck just a few hours past 18-8.

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IMO.
 
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But I disagree with the news anchor in the video when he implies the crew would not have know about a downburst or how serious the storms were.I agree that no one on board could have predicted the downburst.

ESysman is not exactly a news anchor. He is a British Electro-Technical Officer who has been sailing on large yachts for over 20 years.

He does not have any special interest to protect, like others involved in this tragedy. Which is why I like to listen to his experienced opinions, as well as the opinions of others who have crewed on superyachts.

Portrait of Youtuber eSysman "Correcting inaccuracies"
 
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Footage of Bayesian on the sea floor has been shown on Italian TV.


Laying on its starboard side, so its port side is in view. I am guessing that, in the first photo, that red circle is around the closed door in the hull.

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(from your link)

I don't really understand what it means by the 'watertight doors of the engine room were flooded'. Were they bulging?

I wish I could see the ITVX show but every time I look it says the video is unavailable. I don't know if it is unavailable in my region, or everywhere.

 
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I read the NY Times article, where the DM got their information. The NY Times consulted with more than a dozen naval architects, engineers and other experts.

It is a good and very long article.

Some of their points are: (paraphrased in case of a paywall, but a free account allows you to read it)

- Two tall doors on either side of the deck, increasing the chances taking on dangerous amounts of water if the boat was pushed over towards its side by high winds
- How close air vents are to the waterline
- Where the ship's ballast was place in the hull ... instead of it being spread evenly through the hull, it was stacked towards the rear of the hull (naval architect says that makes no sense, and he had never seen the main ballast used in this way before)
- The mast is 40 feet taller than the original foremast, and very heavy ... made from at least 24 tons of aluminium as opposed to lighter carbon fibre
- The single mast was not placed where it should have been, because that would have meant it would have gone right through the wheelhouse
- The sunken deck was added (along with the two tall doors), no other Perini yacht in that series have this feature. The deck reduced the boat's buoyancy and allowed the boat to take on huge amounts of water when tipped. The tall doors would allow water to gush down the main staircase.
- The yacht sits lower in the water than other yachts in the same series, making it easier for water to enter through vents and other openings

In addition, the NY Times obtained the stability book for the Bayesian and the stability book for a sister ship. The Bayesian was less stable, a two masted ship could lean 10 degrees farther on its side before taking on water.

And the storm that hit that night was predicted to hit hundreds of miles from Sicily. Mr Borner (the captain of the other boat that rescued the people) thought that the curvature of the Porticello coastline should protect them.

Divers saw all hatches closed. (said by an Italian official)

The experts think that it was not one factor but a whole range of factors that caused the sudden and very quick sinking.

 

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