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    All about the $40M Bayesian yacht that capsized, leaving 6 dead and 1 still missing

    By Isabel Keane,

    19 hours ago

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    The massive superyacht Bayesian that sank off the coast of Italy on Monday won numerous awards for its sleek interior design — and was sold to its original owner for nearly $40 million.

    The luxury sailing ship was carrying 22 people when it capsized and sank during a fierce storm early Monday.

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    The massive superyacht Bayesian that sank off the coast of Italy on Monday won numerous awards for its sleek interior design — and was sold to its original owner for nearly $40 million. ZUMAPRESS.com
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    Italian divers bring ashore a body of one of the victims in Porticello, Sicily, on Aug. 22, 2024. Investigators are still trying to learn why the vessel sank so quickly. AP
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    The luxury sailing ship was carrying 22 people when it capsized and sank during a fierce storm early Monday. REUTERS

    The bodies of five of six missing passengers, including British tech tycoon Mike Lynch , 69, have been recovered. His daughter, 18-year-old Hannah, is the only one of six known killed in the tragedy yet to be found, a source close to the rescue operation told Reuters.

    British tech CEO Mike Lynch’s body recovered from doomed Bayesian yacht, daughter remains missing

    The ship’s chef, Recaldo Thomas, has also been confirmed dead.

    Divers continued searching the wreckage of the 184-foot-long, British-flagged vessel, previously called Salute, on Wednesday after discovering four of the bodies.

    When it was built in 2008, the Bayesian had the tallest aluminum mast in the world, standing at 237 feet, earning it the award for best exterior styling at the World Superyacht Awards in 2009, the Telegraph reported.

    The sprawling superyacht’s interior, decorated with sleek, minimalist furnishings created by Remi Tessier, has also won numerous awards.

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    The ship’s chef, Recaldo Thomas, has also been confirmed dead. @romy.hunt.9
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    Rescuers carry a body three days after the luxury yacht sank. AFP via Getty Images

    Divers recover two bodies inside Bayesian superyacht off Sicily

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    The ship, which accommodated 12 guests, had a master bedroom and three double and two twin bedrooms. ZUMAPRESS.com

    The ship, which accommodated 12 guests, had a master bedroom and three double and two twin bedrooms.

    It also featured beige sofas, dark wood furnishings, and a teak deck equipped with a large canvas awning to keep guests cool, according to the outlet.

    Some of the ship’s styling, including thin brown pillars and miniature terra cotta sculptures, was inspired by Japanese culture.

    The extravagant ship won best interior at the International Superyacht Society Awards in 2008 and was also voted one of the best large sailing yachts at the 2009 World Superyacht Awards, according to the outlet.

    The yacht’s original owner, John Groenewoud, a Dutch real estate developer, reportedly bought the ship for £30 million ($39 million) when it was built. In 2014, he sold the ship with an asking price of £27 million ($35 million).

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    The Bayesian is currently owned by Revtom, a company that listed Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, as its legal owner.

    It was named after the Bayesian statistical model that helps financial investors calculate risk — the subject of Lynch’s PhD that later helped him build his empire.

    The vessel, operated by yachting company Camper & Nicholsons, had twin 965hp MTU engines, which gave it a range of 3,600 nautical miles at 13 to 15 knots (14 to 17 mph).

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    An ambulance carries a body found after the luxury yacht sank. REUTERS

    RSB Rigging carried out rig service works on the ship with Astilleros de Mallorca, a shipyard facility in Palma, in November 2016.

    The Bayesian returned in September 2020 for scheduled service works, including having its mast removed and reinstalled.

    Steve Branagh, managing director of RSB Rigging, told the Telegraph: “At this time, our deepest sympathies go out to the friends and families of all those affected by this dreadful tragedy.”

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