Missing yacht: Search called off for British sailors after US Navy finds Cheeki Rafiki’s life raft was not used
The US Coast Guard has called off its search for the four missing British sailors after the wreck of the yacht Cheeki Rafiki was found and it was confirmed that the liferaft was not deployed.
Published 10 years ago, updated 5 years ago
Cheeki Rafiki Update 24/05 05UT
US Coastguard has located the upturned hull of Cheeki Rafiki.
No location is given.
Navy diver has confirmed no crew on board and that liferaft was still on the boat.
Search for the crew was called off at 05UTC
Thank you to all those who were able to help with the search.
Your involvement has given hope and comfort to the families of the crew at this difficult time for them.
The world has seen how sailors rally around to help each other in times of distress, and on behalf of the families and sailors everywhere, our thanks go to all of you.
This Report by the Independent Newspaper
Underwater imagery taken by a swimmer from a US Navy warship showed the raft clearly stowed in place on board the capsized vessel.
The wreckage had originally been spotted during searches last Saturday, a day after the yacht disappeared.
In a statement, the US Coast Guard said after diverting a vessel to check the wreckage: “US Navy warship helicopter crew located the overturned hull of the Cheeki Rafiki 1,000 miles offshore of Massachusetts.
“The surface swimmer confirmed the name on the ship was Cheeki Rafiki and went in the water to investigate further. The swimmer determined the boat’s cabin was flooded and windows were shattered, contributing to the complete flooding inside.
“The swimmer also knocked on the hull and reached an arm’s length below the waterline with no results. Surface swimmers are not trained divers and do not perform sub-surface operations. Navy crews observed that the sailing vessel’s keel was broken off, causing a breach in the hull.”
A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: “The UK C130 was due to search for one more day for the life raft of the Cheeki Rafiki.
“In light of the US Coast Guard’s decision to suspend their search for the crew following photographic confirmation that the life raft is in the hull of the boat, the C130 will now return to the UK.”
Foreign Office Minister Hugh Robertson said: “I am sad to confirm that the search for the Cheeki Rafiki has now been suspended. My sincere condolences go out to the families of James Male, Andrew Bridge, Steve Warren and Paul Goslin at this very difficult and distressing time.
“The UK Government is grateful to the US Coast Guard and the Canadian search and rescue services for their efforts to locate the men. Their dedication has been unwavering, and they have done everything they could during the course of the search.”
A Foreign Office statement on behalf of Mr Warren’s family said: “We are very sad that the US has now suspended the search for Stephen and his friends.
“From the beginning, we, together with the other families involved, have continued to hold out hope that he would be found alive. The US Coast Guard has led an exceptional search.
“This is now an incredibly difficult time for all the family. We would therefore request that we are given privacy to come to terms with today’s decision.”
The wreckage was found during the last hours of the US Coast Guard’s search for the four British sailors who were on the Cheeki Rafiki when it started taking on the water in storm-torn seas.
Contact with Andrew Bridge, Paul Goslin, Steve Warren and James Male was lost soon after they reported the yacht was taking on water and that they were diverting to the Azores.
The last known contact was signals from two of their distress locater beacons on Friday morning about 1,000 miles from Massachusetts. It had been hoped they had been able to board the vessel’s life raft.
Families of the sailors had refused to give up hope of finding them alive and when the US Coast Guard called off the search earlier this week they successfully pleaded for the hunt to be resumed.
See previous reports on this search and rescue here. [Broken Link]
Interesting report by SAILfeed (May 26th) – CHEEKI RAFIKI: Hull Found Again, Post Mortem
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