Luxury yacht builder claims his vessel is “unsinkable” – liberating

After the Bayesian sank off the coast of Sicily on Monday, August 19, the head of the Italian Maritime Group, Mike Lynch, insists that sailboats are “unsinkable bodies” and points to a series of human errors.

The Bayesian, a luxury yacht owned by British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, sank minutes after Monday, lying 50 meters off the coast of Palermo for days. Divers are searching for the last of the seven missing people aboard the 56-metre English-flagged boat. Five bodies have already been recovered by emergency services after the first man’s body was found on Monday, bringing the death toll to six. 15 others were rescued. However, despite this sinking, the fleet’s employer, Italian Sea Group, owner of the Perini Navi shipyard where Bayesian was built, built its ship. “Unsinkable”.

Giovanni Costantino confirms this Sky News No flaws can be found in the design and construction of the boat. “I know very well how boats have always been designed and built. And sailboats like the Perini have a reputation for being very safe. He adds. This incident sounds like an unbelievable story both technically and factually. The Italian shipyard boss said he was overwhelmed “Sadness on one side, despair on the other”. His company, Those listed on the Milan Stock Exchange are also affected “Major Damage” To its credit, its shares fell 2.5% after the disaster.

“Passengers should not stay in cabins”

In other interviews with Italian media, Giovanni Costantino also reiterated it “All That Happened” Revealed a “Long Series of Errors”. at Corrier della Sera, The boss insists “Passengers should not be in cabins, ship should not be at anchor”. “Look, a Perini vessel withstood a Category 5 Hurricane Katrina” It devastated America in 2005, he adds.

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“Looks like he can’t handle the local storm? When a ship is at anchor, there is usually a watchman on deck, and if he were there he could not have missed the coming of the storm. Costantino continues. “Instead, the boat took on water while the guests were still in their rooms. They fell into a trap and these poor people ended up like rats. Finishes the shipyard boss.

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