The Times reports that the yacht was anchored in 'motoring mode', with its retracting centerboard raised and sails lowered, making it more vulnerable to extreme weather - yet the crew were unaware of this vulnerability as no mention was made of this in the yacht's information booklet. The MAAIB report contradicts statements made by the Italian Sea Group, owner of the yard which built the Bayesian, who say "once the Bayesian heeled over to an angle greater than 70.6 degrees there was no chance of a return to an even keel".
Last year the TISG executive, Giovanni Costantino, said that in those circumstances the yacht could lean over at 73 degrees and still right itself.
The ISG will need a crack legal team to sift through the details of this case.
Last year the TISG executive, Giovanni Costantino, said that in those circumstances the yacht could lean over at 73 degrees and still right itself.
The ISG will need a crack legal team to sift through the details of this case.

