Please select your home edition
Edition
sMRT AIS Man Overboard Beacons AUS / NZ

Rudderless Yacht Scuttled after Tow Failed

by Antigua Sun/Sail-World on 26 Jan 2007
Tenacious SW
Tall ship Tenacious, the largest wooden tall ship of her kind in the world, and operated by the Jubilee Sailing Trust, last month rescued seven French sailors from their stricken yacht, a 43 foot Sun Odyssey called the ZOUK.

After making many attempts to tow the vessel, the Captain of Tenacious, together with the skipper of ZOUK, decided to give up the attempt and scuttle the yacht, to avoid her becoming a danger to other shipping.

This story, while sad for the owner and crew, contrasts with the incredible seamanship displayed by the Skipper and crew of the sailing boat Y Not, who, having lost their rudder, experimented with different methodologies, and finally sailed their boat 1400 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to the Caribbean. See http://www.sail-world.com/news.cfm?Nid=29988&SRCID=7&RequestTimeOut=180&hasFlash=1!Sail-World_story!same

This mid-Atlantic rescue occurred at the beginning of December, whilst Tenacious was completing a 30-day voyage from Gran Canaria to Antigua.

After receiving a distress call from the Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre, (MRCC) Fort de France based in Martinique, the crew sailed to meet the yacht, which had been drifting without a rudder for several days.

Having made direct contact with the ZOUK, 2nd Engineer Steve Garrett and 2nd Mate Steve Higgs used one of the ships inflatable ribs to lend assistance.

Despite the difficult conditions Garrett boarded the yacht and helped the crew to rig a towing bridle. This was no small task as the combination of the force of wind and sea put huge stresses on the line and the yacht.

Three of the crew from the yacht also transferred to Tenacious leaving four, including the yacht’s skipper on board.

Without the rudder the yacht did not respond to the terrible conditions and this put a huge strain on the towing line. During the course of Sunday morning the line snapped and once again the ZOUK was adrift.

Despite repeated attempts made by the crew on board Tenacious to tow the French vessel into Antigua, appalling weather conditions meant that Captain Barbara Campbell in consultation with the Skipper of the ZOUK was forced to abandon any attempt to save the yacht as it could not be towed safely.

To prevent the ZOUK from becoming a hazard to other ships it was necessary to sink the yacht.

The Jubilee Sailing Trust owns and operates two beautiful square-riggers Sts. Lord Nelson and SV Tenacious. These magnificent vessels are ground breaking in the world of tall ships as they are the only tall ships in the world to have been specifically designed and built to enable people of all physical abilities to sail together as equals.
V-DRY-XCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERJeanneau Sun Odyssey 350

Related Articles

Double Podium For Team Allen
Enzo Ballanger sailed fully equipped with Allen hardware to a Moth Worlds victory Representing Team Allen through its French distributor, XPO, Enzo Ballanger sailed fully equipped with Allen hardware to a dominant victory at the 2025 International Moth World Championship.
Posted today at 11:00 am
New concept & programme for the Yacht Racing Forum
An updated concept designed to reflect our delegates' expectations This year, we will merge the conference on the Management and Business of the sport and the Design & Technology Symposium, enabling all participants to attend the entire event.
Posted today at 10:50 am
Blind Sailor's solo Round the Island Challenge
Dani A. Pich is aiming to navigate his Patí Català catamaran around the Isle of Wight next week A truly remarkable challenge is underway on the Solent, with blind sailor Dani A. Pich aiming to sail solo around the Isle of Wight in a catamaran dinghy that has no rudder, no centreboard, no boom and is steered by the use of balance and body weight.
Posted today at 9:06 am
RORC Channel Race 2025 Preview
The high-stakes opener of the 2025 Admiral's Cup The 2025 RORC Channel Race is the high-stakes opener of the 2025 Admiral's Cup—and the pressure is on. With double points on the table and no discard allowed, this race could make or break a team's Admiral's Cup campaign.
Posted today at 8:42 am
2025 WASZP Pre-Games in Weymouth starts today
131 boats from 18 countries prepare ahead of the main event The 2025 WASZP Pre-Games in Weymouth has become a magnet for the international foiling community. With 131 boats entered from 18 countries, this event is more than just a tune-up—it's a snapshot of the class's spirit.
Posted today at 5:33 am
SailGP: Stands go up in Portsmouth
The grandstand is in place and prominent on the Portsmouth shoreline, in readiness for the weekend The grandstand is in place and prominent on the Portsmouth shoreline, in readiness for this weekend's SailGP event, which marks the start of the European circuit for the League's Season 5.
Posted today at 12:22 am
America's Cup: Azzurra Challenge
Azzurra's 1983 debut turned Italian sailing into a national interest. Italy has one of the most passionate and enduring histories in the America's Cup. Azzurra's 1983 debut turned Italian sailing into a national interest.
Posted on 15 Jul
The Ocean Cleanup's 30 Cities Program
A look at The Ocean Cleanup and its the 30 Cities Program The cliche goes that one should avoid meeting one's heroes, as there's always a chance that the flesh-and-blood person might not live up to expectations. While I've never met Boyan Slat, I'd gladly take this risk.
Posted on 15 Jul
Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta day 3
Mother Nature teases the competitors Mother Nature teased the competitors today and made them wait a bit, but she did not disappoint; the sun came out and a big westerly built to 18-20 knots!
Posted on 15 Jul
A century of human endeavour
The Fastnet Race is regarded as one of offshore sailing's most complete proving grounds For 100 years, the Rolex Fastnet Race has been regarded as one of offshore sailing's most complete proving grounds. It is a place where ambitions and dreams meet harsh reality, where skill, endurance and fortitude are severely tested.
Posted on 15 Jul