In the evening on 25 May 2019 the Gibraltar registered motor yacht Vision collided with the UK registered motor yacht Minx which was anchored at le Sainte-Marguerite near Cannes France.
Motor yacht vision accident. Minxs crewman was on the foredeck and there was nothing he could have done to prevent being fatally struck by Visions bow. Minxs crewman was on the foredeck and there was nothing he could have done to prevent being fatally struck by Visions bow. A safety recommendation has been made to the Royal Yachting Association and the Professional Yachting Association to promulgate the safety lessons from this accident to owners and operators of commercial motor yachts.
Designed by Bernard Olesinski the 2682 metre Princess yacht Minx was delivered in 2015 and reaches a top speed of 29 knots. Minx which was anchored at Île Sainte-Marguerite near Cannes France. Minx and Vision report published Our report into a collision between the motor yacht Vision and the anchored motor yacht Minx resulting in the loss of 1 life on 25 May 2019 is now published.
29-year-old Jake had only recently. According to a report by the Daily Mail newspaper in recent days eyewitnesses to the superyacht Go collision say she became entangled with equipment from a sailboat resulting in her rudder locking up and her hitting the dock. The incident happened at 2100 on 25 May 2019.
The man 29 was killed after the fully-crewed Vision yacht ploughed into the Minx which was anchored in the Cannes bay area. Minxs crewman was on the foredeck and there was nothing he could have done to prevent being fatally struck by Visions bow. The Marine Accident and Investigation Branch MAIB has released its findings into the fatal collision between Gibraltar registered Vision pictured above and UK registered Minx in Île Sainte-Marguerite near Cannes.
The report contains details of what happened actions taken and recommendations made. Summer Vlog 12Music by. On 25 May 2019 the Gibraltar registered motor yacht.
The 17 passengers on board Minx and Vision at the time of the incident were then evacuated to Port Canto. It was the last day of the Cannes Film Festival when the Gibraltar registered 28 metre superyacht Vision hit the bow of the 27 metre UK registered Princess motor yacht Minx while making 33 knots in an anchorage where the speed limited is posted at 5 knots. On 25 May 2019 at 852pm the Gibraltar registered motor yacht Vision collided with the UK registered motor yacht Minx which was anchored near Île Sainte-Marguerite near Cannes France.