The owner of the historic tall
ship Astrid, which was salvaged last week after sinking off the west Cork coast
yesterday, spoke of his sadness at the decision to send the 95-year-old sailing
ship for scrapping.
Owner and skipper Capt Pieter de
Kam said the decision was made in consultation with the insurers after
assessing the damage to the vessel when she sank at Quay Rock off Ballymacus
Point near Kinsale.
“I am very saddened at the
decision but the Astrid hit the rocks very hard and the damage to her hull and
keel is very extensive – three quarters of the hull is damaged and it would
simply cost too many euros to repair and restore her,” he told The Irish Times.
He said he expected the ship to
be scrapped in Cork in the coming weeks.
The 42-metre steel hulled Astrid
ran into difficulty when participating in the Irish Sail Cruising Association’s
Gathering Cruise after it engines failed when leaving Oysterhaven for Kinsale
on July 24th and the ship ran on to the Quay Rock at Ballymaccus Point.
Source: irish times. 19 September 2013
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/astrid-owner-speaks-of-his-sadness-at-decision-to-scrap-the-95-year-old-historic-brig-1.1532289
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