Atlantic Crossing: Evacuation of five crew from ARC yacht NOAH
The five crew members of the yacht NOAH have been successfully evacuated from the BM39 yacht after it started to take on water three days after the start from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Published 8 years ago, updated 6 years ago
The five crew members of the yacht NOAH have been successfully evacuated from the BM39 yacht after it started to take on water on Wednesday 23 November. The crew members, all from Germany, were evacuated onto the Royal Research Ship James Cook (90m LOA) following a MAYDAY call by the yacht. The rescue was coordinated by MRCC Tenerife with assistance from several ARC boats close to the position.
At 1218 (UTC) on the 23rd, ARC Rally Control was contacted by Alex Grefrath, skipper of ARC yacht NOAH via email to advise them that the yacht was taking on significant volumes of water, the source of which could not be identified. Whilst remedial action was taken to stem the in-flow, the crew was unable to locate the source of the water leak.
A MAYDAY was issued in 1409, as electric pumps were no longer functioning and manual pumps unable to control the flow. The distress alert was received by fellow ARC yachts Ocean Dream, White Satin, Step by Step 2 and RRS James Cook. They announced via All Ships call their intention to accept assistance from James Cook, releasing ARC Vessels to continue.
MRCC Tenerife coordinated the evacuation of the crew, which comprised the Grefrath family, skipper Alexander; his wife Alexandra, their two sons aged 10 and 12, and fellow crewmember Jörg Zeibig. After the NOAH was evacuated safely, the RSS James Cook left the station at approximately 16:45 (UTC) headed for Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with an expected arrival of early morning on 25 November.
The abandoned yacht is being tracked via its YB3 satellite tracker and was expected to sink completely during the night. Vessels in the area were advised.
Related to following destinations: Canary Islands, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife
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