Un Privilege 495 Français explose et brule au mexique cote W

Le skipper solo a ce moment la, sa famille venait de partir pour l'europe, pas de bol le bateau, Ker Tidou était vendu.

Le plus inhabituel est que cette famille était montée jusqu'à san francisco, ce qui est exceptionnel car ce n'est pas facile surtout pour un cata. Ils ont été en plus interviewés par le magazine latitude 38, l'interview paraitra dans le prochain magazine, gratuit - excellent mais gratuit - je le rappelle

le bateau avait eue des petits problemes avec l'électricité et le gaz

Cruising Cat Explodes at Anchor

November 10, 2010 – Turtle Bay, Baja California, Mexico
cat explosion
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Baja's soft morning light was punctuated by a devastating fire aboard the Privilege cat Ker-Tidou.
© 2010 Craig Powell

After the 155-boat Baja Ha-Ha fleet's recent visit to the tiny Baja fishing village called Bahia de Tortugas, the vast anchorage there returned to its normally sleepy state. But its tranquility was dramatically interrupted last weekend when the Belgium-flagged Privilege 495 catamaran Ker-Tidou exploded shortly after sunrise.

Exact details of the incident have yet to be confirmed, but according to cruiser Ron Powell, who was fueling up his Seattle-based Tartan 41 Dulcinea at the time of the incident, he heard a tremendous explosion, then turned around to see that the cat was already about 40% engulfed in flames above deck.

Powell, who was traveling with his brother Craig and two additional crew he found via Latitude's Crew List, went to the scene to help, as did several fishing pangas.

Within 40 minutes, that cat had burned to the waterline and sunk.
© 2010 Craig Powell

The lone French sailor aboard, Thierry Bonnefille, managed to escape the inferno without major injuries, traveling in his dinghy to a nearby vessel. Apparently all he had time to take with him was a backpack. Powell reports that within 10 minutes the mast toppled over, and about 40 minutes after the explosion the entire hull had sunk.

Enrique Castro of El Gordo's fuel dock and others accompanied the French sailor to the local clinic, where he was checked out and released. As of this morning, Bonnefille was still in Turtle Bay awaiting the arrival of insurance investigators. Enrique's understanding is that the boat had been experiencing electrical issues, which may have interacted with cooking gas to cause the explosion.
Bonnefille Family
After many miles of happy cruising, the Bonnefille family visited Sausalito in September, while headed south.
Photo Latitude / LaDonna
© 2010 Latitude 38 Publishing Co., Inc.

Ironically, we interviewed Bonnefille and his family in September for the Passing Thru article that appeared in the October edition of Latitude 38. At the time, the family planned to sell the boat on the West Coast, then return to their home in Portugal. According to Monte Cottrell of San Diego's Cruisers West Yacht Sales, a deal was almost completed with a buyer in Ensenada. When it eventually fell through, Thierry decided to singlehand the boat to Panama, while his wife, Dulce, son Mathieu, 14, and daughter Eva, 11, returned to Europe. Ker-Tidou is believed to have departed San Diego on October 30.

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Je serais intéréssé
à savoir s'ils avaient bricolé qqch au niveau du gaz pour utiliser camping gaz/butane/propane. Si Thierry a pu s'échapper, ça indiquerait peut-être une fuite qqpart pendant qu'il dormait. Un petit déclique automatique pour la pompe de cale, et voilà. Désolé pour la perte du bateau, mais heureusement il n'y a pas eu de grands blessures.

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