A Finnish-flagged 27m motor yacht Hooligan caught fire and sank on July 30 not far from Estonian capital, Tallinn. According to the local press, Postimees and Delfi, the ship with ten passengers on board caught fire near Naissaari just before 4 p.m. and sank around 18:20. All passengers were evacuated to a lifeboat and then to another ship. No harm done.
The cause of the fire is currently unknown. At the moment, efforts are being made at the site of the sinking to prevent the spread of marine fuel into the sea.
Hooligan (previously known as J & Li and Jaba) was launched by Italian shipyard Canados in 2008. The 27.45m yacht features exterior and interior design by Luiz de Basto Designs. Her naval architecture was made by Canados. She could accommodate up to eight guests and a crew of three. Hooligan was powered by 2 MTU engines, with a top speed of 45 knots and cruise speed of 38 knots.
Credits: @salvage_and_wreck/Instagram
source:yachtharbour.com
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