Orcas sink a yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar
Yachting Monthly UK|Summer 2024
A pod of orcas attacked and sank a 15m yacht in Moroccan waters in the Strait of Gibraltar in May, the latest in a series of encounters in the area that have sunk five yachts in the past four years, the Spanish maritime authorities reported.
Heather Prentice
Orcas sink a yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar

Two crew members aboard the yacht Alboran Cognac, a Sun Odyssey 519 charter boat, sent out a distress call on Sunday, 12 May at 0900 local time (0700 GMT) when the pod of orcas attacked the rudder, the Spanish Coast Guard reported.

The crew sounded the alarm when the orca rammed the hull and rudder with one blow, rupturing the hull and creating a serious situation.

The Moroccan maritime authorities instructed the Alboran Cognac crew to put on life jackets and activate their AIS as the boat started taking on water.

A Coast Guard helicopter was scrambled and a nearby tanker MT Lascaux diverted to pick up the crew from the stricken yacht. The yacht then later sank.

This story is from the Summer 2024 edition of Yachting Monthly UK.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the Summer 2024 edition of Yachting Monthly UK.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM YACHTING MONTHLY UKView All
Mile-long RNLI flotilla for 200th anniversary
Yachting Monthly UK

Mile-long RNLI flotilla for 200th anniversary

As the RNLI celebrates its 200th anniversary this year, more than 40 rescue vessels formed a flotilla more than a mile long in Poole in May.

time-read
1 min  |
Summer 2024
Ella Hibbert to sail to Norway and Russia in Arctic preparation
Yachting Monthly UK

Ella Hibbert to sail to Norway and Russia in Arctic preparation

Intrepid 27-year-old sailor Ella Hibbert has made the difficult decision to delay her departure to sail solo around the Arctic circle until next year, but will instead depart this summer on a training expedition to Norway and Russia in preparation.

time-read
2 mins  |
Summer 2024
Orcas sink a yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar
Yachting Monthly UK

Orcas sink a yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar

A pod of orcas attacked and sank a 15m yacht in Moroccan waters in the Strait of Gibraltar in May, the latest in a series of encounters in the area that have sunk five yachts in the past four years, the Spanish maritime authorities reported.

time-read
2 mins  |
Summer 2024
Why Pip Hare needs you now
Yachting Monthly UK

Why Pip Hare needs you now

Sailing with Pip Hare last week reminded me of my father’s sailing mantra: ‘It’s all about drag.’

time-read
2 mins  |
Summer 2024
ADVENTURE THE CALL OF THE SOUTH SEAS
Yachting Monthly UK

ADVENTURE THE CALL OF THE SOUTH SEAS

What is the call of the South Seas? The Hoiland family were curious to find out, so they set off west to explore. This is the story of their year sailing through the islands and atolls of French Polynesia

time-read
9 mins  |
Summer 2024
HOW TO DODGE GALES IN THE ISLES OF SCILLY
Yachting Monthly UK

HOW TO DODGE GALES IN THE ISLES OF SCILLY

Ken Endean tries a two-anchorage strategy

time-read
8 mins  |
Summer 2024
Picking up fore and aft moorings
Yachting Monthly UK

Picking up fore and aft moorings

Mooring fore and aft can be a fiddly process, never more so than in Cornwall's Polperro. If you can do it here, says Rachael Sprot, then you can do it anywhere

time-read
6 mins  |
Summer 2024
TECHNICAL PURCHASING POWER
Yachting Monthly UK

TECHNICAL PURCHASING POWER

Sam Fortescue explains how to check you have the power needed to handle your running rigging safely - and how to fix it if you don't

time-read
10+ mins  |
Summer 2024
NEW GEAR
Yachting Monthly UK

NEW GEAR

Dennis O'Neill reviews the latest products designed to make sailing safer and easier

time-read
3 mins  |
Summer 2024
'NEVER BEFORE HAVE I SAILED IN SUCH WILD WEATHER'
Yachting Monthly UK

'NEVER BEFORE HAVE I SAILED IN SUCH WILD WEATHER'

When Jeremy Edwards and his sister were hit by a 'weather bomb' en route to Tonga it gave him a new-found respect for his sister's skippering ability

time-read
9 mins  |
Summer 2024