Antigua, Jolly Harbour: Possible Navigation Hazard

Published 13 years ago, updated 6 years ago

During the evening of 26 January, SV “Sugar and Spice” sank on the approach to Jolly Harbour Marina, Antigua.

At the time of the sinking, part of the mast was still above water at 17 degrees 4.97 minutes north and 61 degrees 57.69 minutes west, or about three nautical miles from the channel markers into Jolly Harbour. The director of ABSAR (Antigua and Barbuda Search and Rescue) confirmed that all aboard were rescued by a passing vessel and that the Antigua and Barbuda Coast Guard, upon investigation, can find no trace of the yacht above water.

The assumption is that she shifted sufficiently to bring the mast below the waterline. Nevertheless, yachts are cautioned to avoid the waypoint by several hundred yards in case the mast and rigging are just below the waterline and to keep a close watch for floating debris.

As reported by the Caribbean Safety & Security Net.

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