Monday, September 17, 2012

2012 - A bad year for yachts

While visiting yachts are still an unusual sight on Easter Island, there has been a steady increase over the years in the number of people choosing to visit the island in this way.  Taking at least 3 weeks to sail here from any other port, and few safe anchorages once you arrive, it's easy to see why so few people elect to cross the Pacific via this route.

However, 2012 has not only seen an increase in yacht traffic, but also the first 2 serious yacht accidents in recent history: firstly the unfortunate case in March of 'La Rose' which crashed onto the rocks approaching Hanga Piko in heavy swells, and in July the German-owned yacht 'Gen Oster', which was blown onto the rocks at Anakena.  'La Rose' was unsalvageable, and currently lies under a tarpaulin at Hanga Piko, awaiting scrapping.  'Gen Oster' is in the process of being repaired, but is not due to be seaworthy again until at least February, giving her owners an unexpected six-month stay on the island.

Photo courtesy of Christophe Conry

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