Footage showed the superyacht GO - which has a helipad gym steam room swimming pool and its own hospital onboard - plough into a jetty and concrete dock wall in Simpson Bay St Maarten on Wednesday The yachts captain was trying to leave the Simpson Bay Lagoon from its berth at Ile de Sol Marina at 1015am on Wednesday when the crash happened.
Superyacht go crash. The superyacht worth 118 million was caught on video slowly crashing into the dock in Simpson Bay Saint Maarten last week. Maarten on Wednesday 24 February 2021 the yachts captain has spoken exclusively to The Daily Herald to set the record straight and describe the moments prior to the yachts sudden control malfunction during the crucial minutes of the line-up procedure to exit Simpson Bay Lagoon. Captain Makes Clutch Decision to Save Superyacht GO in St.
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. Superyacht Go which is fitted with a helipad a steam room a swimming pool and its own hospital ploughed into the wooden pier breaking apart the wooden jetty and a. She is able to accommodate 12 guests in 7 cabins.
Maartens yacht club dock. Not once but twice. The costly collision took place at the wooden dock of the Sint Maarten yacht club in the Caribbean.
Last week the brilliantly turquoise superyacht GO made headlines for crashing into St. Not once but twice. The vessel had a mechanical mishap locking one engine on full speed.
The 90 million yacht is owned by billionaire and C. Go is owned by billionaire Hans Peter Wild known for owning the Carpi Sun juice brand. Byrne on 022521 UPDATE MARCH 3 2021.
Naturally internet experts were quick to pounce. In the latest news a 235ft-long superyacht GO from Turquoise Yachts a custom creation estimated at some 905 million smashed into a luxury Caribbean yacht clubs pier causing very significant damage after suffering a computer malfunction. US 5 10 million.