Cape Argus

Sailor injured after tall ship keels over

- KRISTIN ENGEL kristin.engel@inl.co.za

A SAILOR from the island-hopping tall ship, Bark EUROPA, is in hospital after being injured when the ship fell over while being placed back into the water from a dry dock at the V&A Waterfront.

This is the ship’s first capsizing incident in the Dutch ship’s 112 years of existence.

In a statement, the sailing company said the accident occurred during the ship’s maintenanc­e period on Saturday, when the Bark EUROPA was finishing her Antarctica season.

The ship was expected to set sail from Cape Town on a 53-day ocean voyage up the Atlantic Ocean on June 13, to finish in Horta, the capital of Faial island of the Azores, Portugal.

“The extent of the damage to the ship is still being assessed, and at this moment we cannot determine the exact timeline for resuming our sailing operations. We want to assure you that our crew are working diligently to addressing and resolving the situation, to determine the necessary steps to move forward,” it said.

The company said its primary concern was to support the crew in Cape Town and work was being done to assess the damage in order to make a follow-up plan for its sailing schedule.

“We sincerely hope we can quickly restore EUROPA and continue our travels. At this stage we don’t know when that will be,” it said.

The company said the sailor was receiving medical care and was doing okay considerin­g the circumstan­ces.

The ship was built in 1911 to serve as lightship on the river Elbe in Germany and brought to the Netherland­s in 1986 to be rebuilt as a barque (three mast rigged ship). Since 1994 it has been fully restored

The Bark EUROPA is a special purpose sail training ship and sails with a voyage crew and permanent crew to remote islands and cities all over the world.

 ?? | Supplied ?? THE 112-year-old Dutch tall ship, Bark EUROPA, fell over at the V&A Waterfront’s dry dock on Saturday.
| Supplied THE 112-year-old Dutch tall ship, Bark EUROPA, fell over at the V&A Waterfront’s dry dock on Saturday.

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