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Australian Ghost Ship Mystery

Posted on April 20, 2007 by CD

Possibly the yachts passengers are now on some mysterious island…
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SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian rescuers were on Friday trying to solve the “Mary Celeste” style mystery of a yacht found floating off the coast with its engine running, food on its table ready to eat, but no crew.
The 12-metre (36 feet) catamaran was found 80 nautical miles off Townsville on the northeast coast, but there was no sign of the three crewmen who had set sail from Queensland state bound for Australia’s west coast on Sunday.
“What they found was a bit strange in that everything was normal, there was just no sign of the crew,” Jon Hall from emergency management in Queensland told local radio on Friday.
Hall said the yacht’s sails were up but one was badly shredded. He said the engine was running, there was food on the table, a laptop was turned on, and the radio and global positioning satellite (GPS) were working.
Three life jackets and survival equipment, including an emergency beacon, were found on board, but no life rafts.
The Mary Celeste was an abandoned “ghost ship” found off the coast of Portugal in 1872. None of the Mary Celeste’s crew or passengers were ever found.
The KAZ 11 was spotted adrift on the outer Great Barrier Reef on Wednesday. Rescue crews boarded the vessel on Friday but there was no sign of the three crew men, aged 56, 63 and 69.
Police said weather conditions at sea on Sunday and Monday were rough. “There was a fair sort of a wind out there but it’s improved since then, so who knows what could’ve happened,” said Police Chief Superintendent Roy Wall.
Rescuers have retrieved the boat’s GPS system to analyse data for clues to the mysterious disappearance of the crew.
“That will now enable us to track backwards where this yacht has actually been in the last few days, and we’re hoping that can pinpoint the search area for the missing crew,” said Hall.

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3 thoughts on “Australian Ghost Ship Mystery”

  1. Marsha O'Brien says:
    April 21, 2007 at 11:22 am

    That’s a pretty spooky event. Wouldn’t be so much had there not been food on the table, a laptop (we KNOW) no one ever leaves their laptops! Interesting.

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  2. can you dig it says:
    April 24, 2007 at 4:29 pm

    Australian beer run…..

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  3. SAMANTHA says:
    May 9, 2007 at 2:06 am

    Is it just me, or does anyone else think it strange that this is the third such “Ghost Ship” to appear in Australian waters since 2003. First there was the “High Aim” in 2003, then the “Jian Seng” in March of 2006, and now this one. HHHHMMMMMM, maybe an Australian version of the Bermuda Triangle.

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