The 86m vessel inadvertently destroyed the operators cabin at Simpson Bay Bridge with widely circulated video footage clearly showing an open starboard hatch to be the culprit for the collision.
Ecstasea yacht crash. The Feadship Ecstasea a 282ft ship built for Chelsea Football Club owner. A MASSIVE super yacht that once belonged to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has accidentally ripped a Caribbean dock apart after its captain. During the 300pm bridge opening an open observation platform on the bow of Ecstasea tore through the structure forcing almost all of the booth to come away and fall into the water below.
In a similar turn of events a luxury Superyacht named Ecstasea recently crashed into a bridge control booth in the Caribbean lagoon of St. The 282ft Superyacht Ecstasea has smashed into a harbour bridge control booth as it tried to pass into Simpson Bay Lagoon on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. The yacht called the Ecstasea received minor damage.
This is the moment a 282-foot-long super yacht collided with a bridge on a Caribbean island. Abramovichs former yacht Ecstasea sails through the Bosphorus Istanbul. Out-of-control super yacht crashes into Caribbean bridge keepers booth 17 Dec 2019 0812 PM 3 minutes to read Crunch.
Maarten leaving several shocked across the globe. According to Boat International a combination of adverse wind and current conditions caused the superyacht named Ecstasea to swerve right and. According to yacht hobbyist site Superyacht Fan the vessel is 282 feet long and features a movie theater multiple bars and a spa.
Two women refused to budge and continued to sip their wine as they watched a superyacht crash right in front of them. Facebook post by Marita Laurence The bridge operator was able to jump out of the booth just in time and was unharmed. News Boat Crash.
The Superyacht Ecstasea was going through the Simpson Bay Bridge in St Maarten when a hatch that was left open smashed into the bridge operators shack knocking it into the water. Unruly weather inexperienced pilots and the hand of fate often cause even the sturdiest of water vehicles to tumble around and break apart. Serving as a gateway to the Caribbean for many superyachts.