The largest yacht to ever sink its wreck strongly hit the Turkish shipbuilding sector and made owners take a hard look at their insurances and dangers even though no one was hurt.
Superyacht yogi wreck. Superyacht Yogi took hours to sink. Wreck of the Megayacht Yogi. Inside the largest yacht that ever sank Few events have ever affected yachting as much as the sinking of the 60 meter Yogi.
First it points out the rather unusual nature of the sinking in the Aegean Sea of a virtually new award-winning 204-foot Proteksan-Turquoise superyacht called Yogi a wholly stunning event that occurred on the morning of February 17 2012 and was reported upon in Power Motoryacht last summer see Mega Mystery June 2012. The crew is airlifted to safety. Few events have ever affected yachting as much as the sinking of the 60 meter Yogi.
All crew survived but questions remain. The 204-foot 602-meter Yogi was 19 nautical miles off Skyros Greece early Friday morning when the captain contacted them. She was barely a year old and still collecting awards for her design and craftsmanship and then suddenly she was gone.
You may recall that Yogi sank on February 17 2012 while off the coast of Skyros Greece. The fishing vessel High Pockets United States rescued her entire crew of three. Superyacht superyachts yachts boats YOGIYogi was a 40 million dollar SuperYacht that was delivered in 2011 but sank less than a year later.
Few events have ever affected yachting as much as the sinking of the 60 meter Yogi. June 3 2013 March 27 2013. Last year the new super yacht Yogi lost power while on passage turned beam to the seas capsized in moderate conditions and eventually sank.
The largest yacht to ever sink its wreck strongly hit the Turkish shipbuilding sector and made owners take a hard look at their insurances and dangers even though no one was hurt. According to the Hellenic Coast Guard the captain reported that Yogi had suffered mechanical failure was unmanageable due to the weather conditions and was flooding. A virtually new 39 million megayacht sinks in 300 fathoms in the Aegean Sea.