NewsRegional Bahamian authorities probing collision at sea resulting in gas tanker sinking by Barbados Today 28/12/2021 written by Barbados Today 28/12/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 739 SOURCE: CMC- The office of the Attorney General has been consulted for legal guidance after a gas tanker which was “rear-ended” by a 207-foot super yacht sank off the coast of New Providence last Friday, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Transport and Housing. “The Port Department has begun a formal investigation into the incident, and the Department of Environmental Health is also conducting a review of the environmental impact. These activities are currently underway,” the ministry said. The US$51 million super yacht, Utopia IV, had been designed and built by Italy’s Rossinavi in 2018. The Italian designers report that the vessel is fitted with four light Rolls Royce engines as well as four hydro jets that provide it with a top speed of 33 knots and an average cruising speed of 26 knots. It is unclear what the speed of the yacht was at the time of the collision. statement issued by Maritime Management LLC, which managed the ship M/T Tropic Breeze, the vessel was struck at 10.03 pm on Christmas Eve by the M/Y Utopia IV approximately 15 miles NNW of New Providence. Maritime Management said the 160-foot tanker was traveling on its proper watch en route to Great Stirrup Cay when it was rear-ended by the 207-foot super yacht. “The catastrophic force of the collision pierced the stern of the tanker causing the tanker to sink to the ocean floor at an estimated depth of 2,000 feet,” the company said. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed Media reports in Guyana said two Guyanese nationals, identified as chief engineer Colin Ward and Joshua Campbell, were evacuated from the fuel tanker and that all crew members were also rescued. According to Maritime Management, the tanker’s cargo included all “non-persistent materials” – LPG, marine gas and automotive gas – “all of which are lighter than water and will evaporate if exposed to surface air.” The statement added that the vessel, which is registered in Belize, was recently inspected in December of this year “and was found by the authorities to be fully compliant with all national and international safety and vessel integrity standards.” “Due to the depth of the ocean at the location of the sinking, it has been determined that the tanker cannot be safely salvaged,” the company said. The Ministry of Transport and Housing said that an update will be provided upon completion of the local investigation. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like CIBC Caribbean commits US$500 000 to Jamaica’s relief and restoration efforts 14/11/2025 FAO appoints assistant director-general and regional representative for Latin America and the... 13/11/2025 Saint Lucians to vote on December 1 for new government 09/11/2025