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Helsal 2 Aground

Created by 2Shakey 2Shakey  > 9 months ago, 19 Jul 2023
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2Shakey
2Shakey

SA

36 posts

19 Jul 2023 12:01pm
Helsal 2 the famous Sydney to Hobart yacht has gone aground off Grange beach in South Australia on the weekend. She had just underwent a refit and was on a test cruise when she began to take on water. She was built in 1979 and competed in 17 Sydney to Hobarts along with many other races to her credit. The photo below was taken yesterday and a salvage operation is underway at the moment. fortunately the weather has been good up to this stage.

julesmoto
julesmoto

NSW

1569 posts

25 Jul 2023 9:26am
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2Shakey said..
Helsal 2 the famous Sydney to Hobart yacht has gone aground off Grange beach in South Australia on the weekend. She had just underwent a refit and was on a test cruise when she began to take on water. She was built in 1979 and competed in 17 Sydney to Hobarts along with many other races to her credit. The photo below was taken yesterday and a salvage operation is underway at the moment. fortunately the weather has been good up to this stage.




Now salvaged after sinking a second time and losing it's mast plus being towed whilst upside down. Apparently mast salvage is being conducted separately.
Looks looks like it might be missing some deck hardware.


saltiest1
saltiest1

NSW

2562 posts

25 Jul 2023 9:45am
Looks like they hired a wrecking crew for the salvage.
garymalmgren
garymalmgren

1365 posts

25 Jul 2023 8:23am
In word of why she "began to take on water"?
julesmoto
julesmoto

NSW

1569 posts

25 Jul 2023 11:10am
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garymalmgren said..
In word of why she "began to take on water"?


Not that I've heard but when you run aground near a beach presumably with breaking waves...
2Shakey
2Shakey

SA

36 posts

25 Jul 2023 10:49am
The story that I heard was that she was on a shakedown cruise along the coast after re-fitting the mast recently. She started taking on water very quickly. The solo skipper then decided to beach her to avoid risking sinking in deep water. While watching from the jetty on Friday, the salvage crew seemed to be having a lot of trouble pumping the water out of the boat as she was on such a lean in shallow water and they could not get her upright enough due to the keel in the sand. They tried to put a floatation collar around the bow but this flew off when the boat rolled over to the other side. It looks like they must have towed her partly submerged. At least she is now in the marina at the RSAYS.
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