Indonesia: Super Yacht Asia Sinks Following Collision with an Unidentified Object
This report was updated a few hours after it was posted with accurate facts from Asia’s owners: Yacht Asia, a 29m superyacht, was lost in the early hours of Saturday morning on 23 November in the middle of the Flores Sea after a deepwater collision with an unidentified object.
Published 5 years ago
The four crew had time to board the yacht’s RIB and safely get ashore. Reports state that ASIA sank 55 miles off the Indonesian town of Bima in the West Nusa Tenggara province.
Her sinking sparked an international search operation when the Australian maritime authority, who picked up the initial distress call, believed the yacht to be UK registered.
Although the owners of ASIA had already terminated their previous UK registration (and changed it to Malaysia) and indeed held the UK registry Confirmation of Termination letter, for some reason the DSC radios still had the older UK registry programmed into them since original purchase. Consequently, this led to confusion with HM Coastguard who were alerted but after much searching could not find the yacht on the UK registry.
Fortunately, they did discover that a US registered EPIRB had been activated in the same area close to the time of the initial distress call leading them to confirm that in fact the yacht was Malaysia registered, so they could finally make contact with the skipper.
Our thanks to Debbie of ASIA for confirming the facts.
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29 metre sailing yacht Asia sinks off coast of Indonesian Island – Boat International
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