Efforts are underway to salvage a catamaran that capsized
off Cap Lazare in the south-western part of the main Seychelles island of Mahé
on Wednesday afternoon, with no casualties.
The Lagoon 440 ‘Zebra Moon’ belonging to the Seychelles
fleet of Dream Yacht Charter, which has offices on Mahé as well as on the
second most populated island of Praslin, was carrying five people at the time.
Pascal Durand, the manager of Dream Yacht Charter in
Seychelles, confirmed that the five
people, who are all German nationals were able to come out unharmed.
According to Durand, the catamaran was heading from the
south-western part to the north-western part of Mahé and that the incident was
reported at around 2 pm (local time) yesterday.
The Seychelles police, Coast Guards and Maritime Safety
Administration (SMSA) were all informed about the incident.
The Director General of the SMSA Captain Joachim Valmont
said that they were informed that the five people aboard the vessel had
immediately used their dinghy to get off the catamaran within five minutes
after they had noticed that it was taking on water and quickly starting to
sink.
His clients explained to the police that they were all at
the helm station upstairs when the boat's electronics suddenly stopped working,
soon followed by the engine.“The skipper decided to go down and noticed when he
entered the boat that it was taking on water… they just grabbed the life
jackets and decided to put on the water the dinghy…” read the statement.
The five persons then received the help of some local
fishermen nearby to get back to shore.
Durand explained that only the front part of the hull was
visible when they reached the location about an hour and a half after the
incident was reported.
He adds that steps were taken including the setting of
mooring lines to ensure that the boat did not drift further away throughout the
night considering the sea was a bit rough at the time.
The sunken catamaran was reportedly secured at a distance of
about one nautical mile from the shore until this morning when work started to
assess the situation and plan the salvage operations.
Dream Yacht Charter, which started operations in the
Seychelles in 2001, has over 400 boats operating in over 30 locations
worldwide.
The exact cause of the incident is under investigation by
the boat charter company.