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Nicholson 32: an ocean-going pedigree that lasts
- Duncan Kent
- March 8, 2021
Built entirely out of GRP, the Nicholson 32’s ocean-going pedigree remains desirable to this day, says Duncan Kent
A long keel and heavy displacement makes the Nicholson 32 ideal for coastal and offshore cruising. Credit: Genevieve Leaper
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The primary design considerations for the Nicholson 32 were to produce an easily handled yacht of moderate dimensions, capable of a sea-kindly sailing performance in all conditions.
She was to have the classic looks of a traditional wooden yacht but was in fact one of the first offshore cruisers to be built entirely out of GRP, to a high specification and enviable build quality.
A little history of the Nicholson 32
The Nicholson 32 was a development of the successful South Coast One Design (SCOD) and other proven Charles Nicholson designs like the nine-tonner, Jolina .
Charles’ son, Peter, believed demand for custom yachts was dwindling and glass-fibre production yachts were the future.
The Nicholson 32 had to meet three criteria.
It had to be about 32ft (9.7m) long, easy to build and cost less than £5,000 at the time.
The hulls were moulded by Halmatic in Portsmouth and mainly fitted out by Camper & Nicholson.
For maximum strength and integrity, the hull, deck, ballast, bulkheads and furniture were all bonded together.
Most have suffered from osmosis over the years and many will have been peeled, dried and re-gelled.
The Nicholson 32 was one of the first yachts designed for GRP production. Credit: Simon Braunholtz
Make sure the cost of any osmosis remedial work is reflected in the price.
The marque went through 11 model upgrades, including some quite major redesigns.
The 1963 Mk I models (1-6) had mahogany joinery and individually built furniture.
A few changes were made for the Mk II (7-10), most importantly aluminium spars.
A good many more additions were made to the Mk III (11-40) and the Mk IV yachts (41-87), including a cockpit sole engine hatch, U-bolt chainplates, aluminium framed windows and a teak interior.
By 1966, the Mk V boat (88-111) was in production with numerous enhancements to the engine compartment and a stainless-steel fuel tank.
Further refurbishments to the interior, including replacing the pilot berth with a pull-out double, denoted the Mk VI (112-147) and Mk VII (148-190) yachts, while the Mk VIII (191-236) models had new windows and hatches.
There was no Mk IX but the Mk X (237-329) underwent major modernisation and restyling.
The freeboard was raised 3in/75mm, enabling the coachroof to be lowered and the windows redesigned.
Her cockpit was enlarged by removing the afterdeck, increasing her length to 10m/33ft, and the offset companionway was moved to the centreline.
Myriad other modifications were incorporated, including new scuppers, bow roller, locker drains and handrails, a better 12-volt electrical system and the interior was again updated.
In 1977, Halmatic built another 40 Mk XI models, after modifications to make it cheaper to build.
They introduced GRP furniture modules, a restyled galley, a quarterberth behind a forward-facing chart table and optional wheel steering.
Down below on the Nicholson 32
Early models had a basic layout.
The positioning of the water and fuel tanks above the keel left plenty of stowage beneath the bunks.
She had comfortable twin berths in the forepeak and two 1.93m/6ft 4in straight settees in the saloon, plus a pilot berth above the port settee.
From the Mk IV the latter was removed and replaced by a double, formed by sliding a board out from under the settee.
It wasn’t until the Mk X model that she gained a quarterberth.
The heads were forward of the saloon, with a sink opposite.
Sliding both forecabin and saloon doors closed gave privacy and plenty of room for washing.
The galley on older models is basic with a single sink. Credit: Bob Aylott
The original galley was pretty rudimentary, with a non-gimballing Primus stove and a single sink with hand-pumped cold water.
Stowage was reasonable, though, and most will have been upgraded by owners.
Headroom is 1.83m/6ft throughout the saloon/galley area.
The chart table was originally a longitudinal, stand-at affair, but was later (Mk X+) moved to port, turned sideways and used the settee as a seat.
That allowed the galley to be enlarged to take a gimballed cooker. On deck Her cockpit is roomy and high coamings keep the spray out and crew in.
Stepping out onto the side decks is safe as they are wide and uncluttered.
The coachroof-mounted handrails are well within reach as far as the shrouds and her raised, teak-capped gunwales provide good foot bracing.
There were originally difficulties with moulded-in stanchion sockets, causing the decks to craze if any substantial sideways pressure was put on them.
The MK IV has a teak interior. Credit: Bob Aylott
Separate metal bases were used in later models.
The foredeck is roomy thanks to her broad shoulders and pre-1972 models have a moulded recess to accommodate a Danforth anchor.
This intruded into the forecabin quite noticeably, along with the chain pipe taking the rode down to a chain locker beneath the bunk.
The recess was finally removed in the Mk XI and replaced with a self-stowing, stemhead anchor roller for a CQR.
Her running rigging is simple, with long genoa tracks atop the bulwarks leading to large primary winches aside the helm.
Pre-Mk X models had the mainsheet track along the afterdeck, which was later moved to just abaft the rudder stock.
Rig & sails
All models were masthead rigged with a relatively short mast and a full set of stout shrouds.
Silver anodised masts from Proctors were installed from the Mk II model onwards and had a single set of straight spreaders.
Every model is masthead rigged. Credit: Genevieve Leaper
She came with several hanked-on headsails at first, but a furling genoa was later provided as standard instead.
Some had an optional inner forestay (often removeable) for rigging a storm jib.
Her well-balanced seakeeping qualities and comfortable motion were accomplished by giving her a heavy displacement, long overhangs, a full keel and a 50% ballast ratio.
A 24ft waterline, broad shoulders and high wetted surface area means she isn’t particularly quick in modern terms, especially in light airs, but that said she is stiff, stands up well to full sail, is relatively light on the helm and exhibits very little leeway.
Her bluff bows and relatively broad shoulders can make her baulk sailing close-hauled in heavy seas, but usually freeing her off a few degrees cures the problem.
The stepped coachroof on the Mk IV gives extra headroom. Credit: Bob Aylott
Her buoyant bow sections can produce a tendency to yaw downwind, so many advise adding some ballast up forward.
The combination of her short mast, hefty lead ballast, full keel and buoyant hull means she rarely heels beyond a comfortable ‘lean’.
Her barn door-style rudder can induce a little weather helm when pushed, but in mitigation the rudder never loses its bite, meaning she’s unlikely to broach in big seas.
Under power
Originally a 29hp diesel Watermota Sea Panther provided the power.
Like all long-keelers the Nicholson 32 was awful going astern under power.
The trick was to build up a little speed some way off where you wanted to end up and then knock it out of gear using the speed through the water to steer.
Too much speed, though, and the tiller would be ripped out of your hands!
Owners’ experiences
S/Y Fals Cappa (Mk VII, HN 171, LD 1969)
Alan Thorne, 63, has owned the five berth Mk VII model for 10 years and says she’s a delight to sail.
Under his ownership he has carried out numerous improvements, including upgrading the headsail winches to self-tailing, adding spinnaker winches and Aries wind vane steering, plus many of the usual upgrades to modernise the electronics.
He has also removed the furling headsail in favour of hank-on sails.
Fals Cappa has hank-on sails. Credit: Alan Thorne
Fals Cappa had already had her engine replaced when he purchased her.
‘I have found no faults in the design or construction,’ he notes.
Now widowed, he sails singlehanded along the East and South Coast, as well as to France, Belgium and Holland.
Asked how she sails, Alan says: ‘Wonderful! She sails like a dinghy, beautifully balanced, secure and reassuring in all sea conditions that I’ve encountered. Cuts through waves while other yachts are slamming or rounding up.
‘With an autopilot and wind vane a Nicholson 32 is a delight to sail single-handed. During the past couple of years, I have raced her single-handed too and thoroughly enjoyed it, although changing hank-on headsails mid-race is a tad exciting on short legs!’
S/Y Ballyhoo (Mk VIII, HN 203, LD 1970)
Sandy, 76 and Josephine, 72 Tyndale-Biscoe have owned Ballyhoo since 1999, and now keep her in Falmouth.
The couple both learned to sail dinghies as children.
Sandy also sailed the RNE Manadon college’s Morgan Giles 43 yachts when he was in the Royal Navy.
‘We were given an Albacore after we married, but found that small children and large, high-performance dinghies do not really mix. So, after some years canalling in a narrowboat, we bought Vin Rosé , a British Folkboat with a doghouse,’ says Sandy.
The couple have also owned a Fisher 25 Freeward before buying Ballyhoo at the Lymington Used Boat Show.
The Nicholson 32 had 11 model upgrades. Credit: Sandy & Josephine Tyndale-Biscoe
‘She is, I think, unique in having a deck-stepped mast. We replaced her engine with a 24hp Beta Marine in 2014. Otherwise,’ Sandy says, ‘she is original. We have found no faults beyond the usual wear and tear common in any boat of her age.
‘ Ballyhoo has plenty of sail for the conditions where we sail. I generally use the Nº1 jib and take a reef above 12kts true wind. Once, during a Channel crossing in a westerly Force 6, the jib furler jammed, so we dropped the main and proceeded under genoa alone.
‘Unable to cross the Chichester Bar for three hours forced us to beat up the Solent for shelter. Discovering that Ballyhoo would sail to windward under genoa alone in such conditions gave us enormous confidence. I like the security of knowing that she is able to stand up to practically anything the weather can throw at her.’
S/Y Hy-Brasail (Mk IV, HN 85, LD 1965)
Simon Braunholtz, 62, has owned Hy-Brasail for eight years, in which time he has fitted a removable inner forestay and a diesel heater.
Before crossing the Atlantic, her previous owner led all lines into the cockpit to simplify reefing.
‘When I bought her there were leaky deck fittings and windows, which we fixed. Hy-Brasail has the pilot berth behind the port settee, which Simon says, ‘is an excellent berth for off-watch crew and extremely useful for stowing bags on passage.’
A flexible water tank in the forepeak feeds a foot-pump at the galley and the previous owner fitted a fridge.
She has a wind generator to keep the batteries topped up.’
For several years Simon kept Hy-Brasail in Scotland before moving her to Falmouth and finally Devon.
All lines on Hy-Brasail lead into the cockpit to simplify reefing. Credit: Simon Braunholtz
‘The Nicholson 32 is a lovely boat to sail. Her deep long hull with over three tonnes of lead ballast takes her through seas without bouncing around or slapping the water, although her low freeboard means the toe-rails sometimes get wet. She is comfortable for two, although comfort is a relative term. She was built at a time when people wanted adventure on the water, rather than a chilled Chardonnay tied to a pontoon.
‘The Bukh 24 engine has proven reliable, with regular maintenance. Motoring backwards is “interesting”, but I’ve become accustomed to it.’
Simon also owns a 1970 Mk VIII model, Splashdown (HN 212), moored on the west coast of Scotland.
‘The main difference is she has no pilot berth so the settee is set further back. The additional space makes her more comfortable than Hy-Brasail and the cabin table is larger.
‘She is equipped with radar, AIS, a chartplotter, wind generator and an Aries wind vane, which I have rebuilt. Being previously kept in the Mediterranean, she also has a hatch in the main cabin to improve airflow.’
What the experts say about the Nicholson 32
Nick Vass, Marine Surveyor B,Sc B,Ed HND FRINA MCMS DipMarSur YS
www.omega-yachtservices.co.uk
A proper-looking yacht with more freeboard (and therefore dryer) than other Folkboat-inspired yachts such as the Contessa 32 and Twister.
A handsome boat with grown up gunwales and a proper long keel.
Joinery was made to a very high standard and these up-market yachts were equipped with good quality seacocks and deck furniture.
The Nicholson 32 enjoyed a very long production run and evolved through many models and updates.
The defect that I discover most frequently on them is osmosis.
Full-blown, proper inter-laminate osmosis and not the ‘almost osmosis’ that you find between the laminate and layers of gelcoat on a Westerly, for instance. I commonly find osmosis with other Halmatic boats, such as Nelson motor cruisers and pilot boats.
It could be that Halmatic used the same resins as Westerly at the time, which also suffer.
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Another theory is that, whilst obsessed with attaining and keeping Lloyds A1 Scantling Certification, Halmatic tended to over-consolidate the resins into the chopped strand glass-fibre matting and cloth, leaving them a little dry.
Saying that, just about all Nicholsons and Halmatic yachts that have suffered from blistering will have been treated by now.
If buying one, look out for blistering as epoxy treatment only tends to last around 10 years.
The last Nicholson 32 I surveyed still had its original Watermota Sea Panther 30hp engine.
It wouldn’t start so the broker called a young marine engineer to get it going.
He looked at me in disbelief when I told him it was a Ford Consul/Cortina petrol engine with a diesel cylinder head!
He thought that I was messing with him when I further explained that the starter motor was not powerful enough to get a diesel going so there was a special switch to join the batteries in series so they whacked out 24 volts.
Although Watermota engines are actually very good (the company is still making engines in Devon), most of these will have been replaced by now.
Deck joints and stem head fittings have been known to part on some models, but most are likely to have been rectified already.
Ben Sutcliffe-Davies, Marine Surveyor and full member of the Yacht Brokers Designers & Surveyors Association (YDSA)
Ben Sutcliffe- Davies has been in the marine industry for over 40 years as a long- time boat builder, has been surveying craft for over 20 years and is a Full Member of the YDSA.
www.bensutcliffemarine.co.uk
I’ve had the pleasure of surveying many of these well-built yachts.
The issues of moisture are common in all of them although the ones I’ve dealt with haven’t been particularly deep, as most of the boats built by Halmatic had clear resins that generally don’t absorb moisture in the same way as pigmented resin.
As they are predominantly laminated from chop strand, any moisture will be held longer due to the short glass filament strands.
I’ve had no issues with the encapsulated fin keel and ballast incorporated within its lower forward production.
The GRP rudder was hung from the end of her keel moulding and suitably supported.
But I have had a few loose bronze cast shoes, and fastenings should be checked for moisture ingress.
Lastly, be aware that some older boats I’ve surveyed have had a gas locker that drains below the waterline, which will need a rethink.
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What to know about the cargo ship Dali, a mid-sized ocean monster that took down a Baltimore bridge
Crews were set to begin removing the wreckage of a collapsed highway bridge in Baltimore on Friday. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said a large crane, which can lift up to 1,000 tons, would be one of at least two used to clear the channel of the twisted metal and concrete remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, and the cargo ship that collided with it this week.
The container ship Dali, owned by Grace Ocean PTE, rests against wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the Patapsco River on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, as seen from Pasadena, Md. Investigators began collecting evidence Wednesday from the cargo ship that plowed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused its collapse, while in the waters below divers searched through twisted metal for several construction workers who plunged into the harbor and were feared dead. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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In this image taken from video released by the National Transportation and Safety Board, the cargo ship Dali is stuck under part of the structure of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after the ship hit the bridge, Tuesday, March 26, 2024, in Baltimore. (NTSB via AP)
Here’s what to know about the cargo ship Dali that crashed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse and leaving six bridge construction workers presumed dead.
MONSTERS OF THE OCEAN
If stood upright, the Dali would reach almost to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris or about two-thirds of the way up the Empire State Building in New York.
It can carry the equivalent of almost 10,000 standard-sized metal shipping containers, and at the time of the accident was carrying nearly 4,700 containers. But while those figures are impressive, the Dali pales in comparison to the world’s largest container ships, which can carry more than 24,000 containers. There are environmental and economic advantages to operating giant container ships , but their sheer size and weight make them difficult to maneuver and stop — especially when something goes wrong.
Dali length: 984 feet (300 meters). Weight: 95,000 tons when empty.
Capacity: 10,000 20-foot (6-meter) containers.
MAYDAY CALL SAVES LIVES
The ship shares a name with one of history’s most celebrated artists, Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali.
Built by South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries, one of the world’s largest shipbuilders, the Dali was launched in late 2014. It’s owned by Grace Ocean Private Ltd, flies a Singapore flag and is powered by diesel engines.
Danish shipping giant Maersk had chartered the Dali for a planned trip from Baltimore to Sri Lanka, but the ship didn’t get far, with the crew sending a mayday call early Tuesday saying they had lost power and had no control of the steering system. Minutes later, the ship rammed one of the bridge’s columns, causing the entire structure to collapse within seconds.
The ship was moving at about 8 knots, or 9 mph (15 kph). The mayday gave just enough time for authorities to stop bridge traffic and likely prevent more deaths , but not enough time to clear the construction crew that was filling potholes on the bridge. Divers on Wednesday recovered the bodies of two of the workers.
All of the nearly two dozen crew members from the Dali were accounted for after the accident, with one taken to a hospital with minor injuries.
PASSED PREVIOUS INSPECTIONS
The Dali passed a June 2023 inspection in Chile. A faulty pressure gauge for the fuel heaters was identified but fixed before the vessel left the port, according to authorities. The Dali was then inspected in September by the U.S. Coast Guard in New York, and no problems were found. Before it left Baltimore, the ship underwent routine engine maintenance, according to the Coast Guard.
The container ship Dali, owned by Grace Ocean PTE, rests against wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the Patapsco River on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, as seen from Pasadena, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Federal and state officials say the crash appears to be an accident.
The Coast Guard has downloaded the voyage data recorder and sent it to the National Transportation Safety Board, which is building a timeline of what led to the crash, and a preliminary report is expected in the coming weeks. Singapore also plans to carry out its own investigation, which it says will be to identify lessons for the future rather than determine liability.
WHAT’S NEXT
In addition to trying to clear the channel floor of the bridge debris, officials will need to assess the damage to the Dali and make sure it doesn’t leak fuel or sink. Investigators found damage to at least 13 containers on the ship.
The Dali will then likely be towed back to the port and the cargo offloaded.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says it’s too early to say how long it will take to reopen the Port of Baltimore or replace the destroyed bridge. He noted it initially took five years to build the bridge .
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How to travel around the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore: A look at the traffic impact and alternate routes
By Rohan Mattu
Updated on: April 4, 2024 / 8:10 AM EDT / CBS Baltimore
BALTIMORE -- The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore early on the morning of March 26 led to a major traffic impact for the region and cut off a major artery into and out of the port city.
Drivers are told to prepare for extra commuting time until further notice.
Alternate routes after Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
Maryland transit authorities quickly put detours in place for those traveling through Dundalk or the Curtis Bay/Hawkins Point side of the bridge. The estimated 31,000 who travel the bridge every day will need to find a new route for the foreseeable future.
The outer loop I-695 closure shifted to exit 1/Quarantine Road (past the Curtis Creek Drawbridge) to allow for enhanced local traffic access.
The inner loop of I-695 remains closed at MD 157 (Peninsula Expressway). Additionally, the ramp from MD 157 to the inner loop of I-695 will be closed.
Alternate routes are I-95 (Fort McHenry Tunnel) or I-895 (Baltimore Harbor Tunnel) for north/south routes.
Commercial vehicles carrying materials that are prohibited in the tunnel crossings, including recreation vehicles carrying propane, should plan on using I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) between Essex and Glen Burnie. This will add significant driving time.
Where is the Francis Scott Key Bridge?
The Key Bridge crosses the Patapsco River, a key waterway that along with the Port of Baltimore serves as a hub for East Coast shipping.
The bridge is the outermost of three toll crossings of Baltimore's Harbor and the final link in Interstate 695, known in the region as the Baltimore Beltway, which links Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
The bridge was built after the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel reached capacity and experienced heavy congestion almost daily, according to the MDTA.
Tractor-trailer inspections
Tractor-trailers that now have clearance to use the tunnels will need to be checked for hazardous materials, which are not permitted in tunnels, and that could further hold up traffic.
The MDTA says vehicles carrying bottled propane gas over 10 pounds per container (maximum of 10 containers), bulk gasoline, explosives, significant amounts of radioactive materials, and other hazardous materials are prohibited from using the Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95) or the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I-895).
Any vehicles transporting hazardous materials should use the western section of I-695 around the tunnels, officials said.
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OCEAN ALEXANDER DELIVERS NEW 32 METER LEGEND
- April 5, 2021
April 5, 2021 – Alexander Marine International, the importer of Ocean Alexander yachts, is pleased to announce the sale and delivery of the recently debuted 32 Meter Legend Motoryacht (32L).
The OA 32L debuted at the 2020 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show as the much-awaited update to the popular OA 100’ motoryacht. The Ocean Alexander 100 motoryacht first debuted in 2014 and almost twenty of them were delivered in just six years. The new 32L retains the traditional lines and bow shape loved by many of our owners. With the on-deck master and four staterooms below, this five-stateroom yacht provides many of the amenities found on yachts 120’ and larger.
James Corts, a Yacht & Brokerage Sales Executive with MarineMax Yachts in Naples, FL, worked with Scott Hauck of Worth Avenue Yachts to finalize this sale. “The buyer previously owned a 65’ Marquis and were originally looking at a brokerage Ocean Alexander 85’ motoryacht,” shared Corts. “They then toured a pre-owned OA 100 and decided they preferred the updated styling offered in the 32L.”
Corts added, “it was an amazing feat to bring a client from a used 85’ OA into a final purchase of the brand new, debut 32L. In the midst of a pandemic, where the owners could not travel, we did everything digitally and remotely. The owner and captain spent hours with the commissioning team at East Coast Yacht Group via Facetime, they entrusted specialty-survey professionals for the thorough inspections and sea trials, and closed on this purchase without stepping aboard the yacht even once. The yacht has been loaded on transport and is now on its way north to its new home.”
About Ocean Alexander – Two generations of one family have guided Ocean Alexander for almost four decades. With manufacturing in Taiwan and United States, Ocean Alexander is consistently one of the top selling brands for large yachts in the U.S. and currently produces models ranging from 84 to 120 feet in length. The company’s web site is www.oceanalexander.com .
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Six presumed dead after cargo ship crash levels Baltimore bridge
BALTIMORE — A major Baltimore bridge collapsed like a house of cards early Tuesday after it was struck by a container ship, sending six people to their deaths in the dark waters below, and closing one of the country’s busiest ports.
By nightfall, the desperate search for six people who were working on the bridge and vanished when it fell apart had become a grim search for bodies.
“We do not believe that we’re going to find any of these individuals still alive,” Coast Guard Rear Admiral Shannon N. Gilreath said.
Jeffrey Pritzker, executive vice president of Brawner Builders, said earlier that one of his workers had survived. He did not release their names.
Up until then, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore had held out hope that the missing people might be found even as law enforcement warned that the frigid water and the fact that there had been no sign of them since 1:30 a.m. when the ship struck Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Moore expressed heartbreak after officials suspended the search for survivors.
"Our heart goes out to the families," he said. "I can’t imagine how painful today has been for these families, how painful these hours have been have been for these families."
It was a crushing blow to the loved ones of the missing men, who had waited for hours at a Royal Farms convenience store near the entrance of the bridge for word of their fate.
Follow live updates on the Baltimore bridge collapse
The tragic chain of events began early Tuesday when the cargo ship Dali notified authorities that it had lost power and issued a mayday moments before the 984-foot vessel slammed into a bridge support at a speed of 8 knots, which is about 9 mph.
Moore declared a state of emergency while rescue crews using sonar detected at least five vehicles in the frigid 50-foot-deep water: three passenger cars, a cement truck and another vehicle of some kind. Authorities do not believe anyone was inside the vehicles.
Investigators quickly concluded that it was an accident and not an act of terrorism.
Ship was involved in another collision
Earlier, two people were rescued from the water, Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace said. One was in good condition and refused treatment, he said. The other was seriously injured and was being treated in a trauma center.
Moore said other drivers might have been in the water had it not been for those who, upon hearing the mayday, blocked off the bridge and kept other vehicles from crossing.
“These people are heroes,” Moore said. “They saved lives.”
Nearly eight years ago, the Dali was involved in an accident. In July 2016, it struck a quay at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium, damaging the quay.
The nautical commission investigated the accident, but the details of the inquiry were not immediately clear Tuesday.
The Dali is operated and managed by Synergy Group. In a statement, the company said that two port pilots were at the helm during Tuesday's crash and that all 22 crew members onboard were accounted for.
The Dali was chartered by the Danish shipping giant Maersk, which said it would have no choice but to send its ships to other nearby ports with the Port of Baltimore closed.
The bridge, which is about a mile and a half long and carries Interstate 695 over the Patapsco River southeast of Baltimore, was "fully up to code," Moore said.
National Transportation Safety Board Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy said that her agency will lead the investigation and that a data recorder on the ship could provide more information.
"But right now we're focusing on the people, on the families," she said. "The rest can wait."
President Joe Biden vowed to rebuild the bridge and send federal funds.
"This is going to take some time," the president warned. "The people of Baltimore can count on us though to stick with them, at every step of the way, till the port is reopened and the bridge is rebuilt."
Speaking in Baltimore, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg echoed the president's promise.
"This is no ordinary bridge," he said. "This is one of the cathedrals of American infrastructure."
But Buttigieg warned that replacing the bridge and reopening the port will take time and money and that it could affect supply chains.
The Port of Baltimore, the 11th largest in the U.S., is the busiest port for car imports and exports, handling more than 750,000 vehicles in 2023 alone, according to data from the Maryland Port Administration.
Writer David Simon, a champion of Baltimore who set his TV crime drama "The Wire" on the streets of the city he once covered as a reporter, warned online that the people who will suffer the most are those whose livelihoods depend on the port.
"Thinking first of the people on the bridge," Simon posted on X . "But the mind wanders to a port city strangling. All the people who rely on ships in and out."
Timeline of crash
Dramatic video captured the moment at 1:28 a.m. Tuesday when the Dali struck a support and sent the bridge tumbling into the water. A livestream showed cars and trucks on the bridge just before the strike. The ship did not sink, and its lights remained on.
Investigators said in a timeline that the Dali's lights suddenly shut off four minutes earlier before they came back on and that then, at 1:25 a.m. dark black smoke began billowing from the ship's chimney.
A minute later, at 1:26 a.m., the ship appeared to turn. And in the minutes before it slammed into the support, the lights flickered again.
Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld said the workers on the bridge were repairing concrete ducts when the ship crashed into the structure.
At least seven workers were pouring concrete to fix potholes on the roadway on the bridge directly above where the ship hit, said James Krutzfeldt, a foreman.
Earlier, the Coast Guard said it had received a report that a “motor vessel made impact with the bridge” and confirmed it was the Dali, a containership sailing under a Singaporean flag that was heading for Sri Lanka.
Bobby Haines, who lives in Dundalk in Baltimore County, said he felt the impact of the bridge collapse from his house nearby.
"I woke up at 1:30 this morning and my house shook, and I was freaking out," he said. "I thought it was an earthquake, and to find out it was a bridge is really, really scary."
Families of bridge workers wait for updates
Earlier in the day, relatives of the construction crew waited for updates on their loved ones.
Marian Del Carmen Castellon told Telemundo her husband, Miguel Luna, 49, was working on the bridge.
“They only tell us that we have to wait and that they can’t give us information,” she said.
Castellon said she was "devastated, devastated because our heart is broken, because we don’t know how they have been rescued yet. We are just waiting for the news."
Luna's co-worker Jesús Campos said he felt crushed, too.
“It hurts my heart to see what is happening. We are human beings, and they are my folks,” he said.
Campos told The Baltimore Banner that the missing men are from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico.
Active search and rescue ends
The Coast Guard said it was suspending the active search-and-rescue effort at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
"Coast Guard’s not going away, none of our partners are going away, but we’re just going to transition into a different phase," Gilreath said at a news conference.
Maryland State Police Superintendent Roland L. Butler, Jr., said it was moving to a recovery operation. Changing conditions have made it dangerous for divers, he said.
Butler pledged to "do our very best to recover those six missing people," but the conditions are difficult.
"If we look at how challenging it is at a simple motor vehicle crash to extract an individual, I'm sure we can all imagine how much harder it is to do it in inclement weather, when it's cold, under the water, with very limited to no visibility," he said.
"There's a tremendous amount of debris in the water," which can include sharp metal and other hazards, and that could take time, Butler said.
'A long road in front of us'
Built in 1977 and referred to locally as the Key Bridge, the structure was later named after the author of the American national anthem.
The bridge is more than 8,500 feet long, or 1.6 miles. Its main section spans 1,200 feet, and it was one of the longest continuous truss bridges in the world upon its completion, according to the National Steel Bridge Alliance .
About 31,000 vehicles a day use the bridge, which equals 11.3 million vehicles per year, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.
The river and the Port of Baltimore are both key to the shipping industry on the East Coast, generating more than $3.3 billion a year and directly employing more than 15,000 people.
Asked what people in Baltimore can expect going forward, the state's transportation secretary said it is too early to tell.
"Obviously we reached out to a number of engineering companies, so obviously we have a long road in front of us," Wiedefeld said.
Julia Jester reported from Baltimore, Patrick Smith from London, Corky Siemaszko from New York and Phil Helsel from Los Angeles.
Julia Jester is a producer for NBC News based in Washington, D.C.
Patrick Smith is a London-based editor and reporter for NBC News Digital.
Phil Helsel is a reporter for NBC News.
Corky Siemaszko is a senior reporter for NBC News Digital.
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1995 Ocean Yachts 32 Super Sport Convertible
Palmetto, Florida
Make Ocean Yachts
Model 32 Super Sport Convertible
Category Fishing Boats
Posted Over 1 Month
1995 Ocean Yachts 32 Super Sport Convertible Just Reduced Now $79,900Twin 315 Cummins Diesels, Westerbeke 5kW Gen (Not Installed), Air Conditioning, Windlass, Full Electronics Package GPS/Chart/Radar/Fish Finder, Fiberglass Top with New Isinglass, New Water Heater, New Microwave, New Refrigerator, What A Buy, Only "'95" 32' Ocean Built (Custom).
1994 OCEAN YACHTS 38' SUPER SPORT CONVERTIBLE
Jupiter, Florida
Model 38 SS
Category Convertible
Length 38.9
1994 38' OCEAN YACHTS CONVERTIBLE - 38 SUPER SPORT 1550 HOURS TOTAL TIME SINCE NEW , UNDER 200 HOURS ON A PAIR OF CATERPILLAR 3208 TA 425 H.P. DIESEL ENGINES STILL UNDER WARRANTY, 750 HOURS ON DIESEL ONAN 8KW GENERATOR. TWO STATEROOM , PORT SIDE COMPANIONWAY FLOOR PLAN. FORWARD SPLIT BUNKS, MIDSHIP ISLAND QUEEN MASTER STATEROOM, STAND UP SHOWER AND FULL HEAD WITH RARITAN VACU FLUSH HEAD. TWO CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS / HEATING UNITS WITH DEHUMIDIFIER OPTION. CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM, ENTERTAINMENT CENTER WITH FLAT SCREEN TV, STEREO / CD/ DVD WITH SURROUND SOUND AND PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM. SECTIONAL SOFA WITH PULL OUT FULL BEAD, RAISED BOOTH DINETTE. MICROWAVE, ELECTRIC RANGE, REFRIGERATOR, SALON DEEP FREEZER, SALON ICE MAKER AND WET BAR. COCKPIT BAIT CHILLER / DEEP FREEZER, BAIT PREP STATION WITH SINK, SALT AND FRESH WATER WASH DOWN SYSTEMS, LARGE FISHBOX , TUNA DOOR , SWIM PLATFORM, LUMITECH TWO COLOR UNDERWATER LED LIGHTS BLUE AND WHITE, TEAK COVERING BOARDS. DOUBLE RIGGED RUPP OUTRIGGERS,COCKPIT LIGHTING , IDEAL WINDLASS. FLYBRIDGE HAS FULL EISEN GLASS ENCLOSURE, PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM WITH AMPLIFIER, GARMIN 4208 COLOR GPS MAP / PLOTTER/ BOTTOM MACHINE, RAYTHEON R21XX OPEN ARRAY RADAR, FURUNO GP1850 GPS / PLOTTER UNIT, STANDARD VHF RADIO, DYTEK SURFACE TEMP, SIMRAD ROBERTSON AUTOPILOT, TWO CAPTAINS CHAIRS, PORT SIDE FULL BENCH SEAT WITH ROD STORAGE UNDERNEATH, AND FORWARD FULL LENGTH BENCH SEAT. MANY RECENT UPGRADES INCLUDING ENGINE OVERHAULS THIS YEAR, NEW SEA STRAINERS, RAW WATER PUMPS, FACTORY BRAND NEW TURBO AFTER COOLERS, HAUL OUT AND BOTTOM JOB 5/14 , ETC. NO EXPENSE SPARED BOAT CRUISES AT 23 KNOTS AT 2300 RPM , TOPS OUT AT 32-33 KNOTS AND 2800 RPM. 28 GPH CRUISE AT 23 OR 0.8 MPG LOADED ON BAHAMAS TRIPS. FUEL CAPACITY 420 GALLONS ( 210 PER SIDE ), FRESH WATER CAPACITY : 80 GALLONS. FULL SET OF BOAT AND ENGINE MAINTENANCE LOGS , PROGRESSIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE , 50 HOUR OIL CHANGES. PROFESSIONALLY OWNED AND MAINTAINED. BOAT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT AND MECHANICALLY LIKE NEW. WILL DELIVER FOR EXPENSES. CALL JEFF FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ARRANGE AN INSPECTION 561-714-0486
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Vessel Overview. Drawing upon Ocean Alexander's previous success with their 91-foot (28m) 28E yacht, the Taiwanese yacht builder has expanded their Explorer line with their latest 32E model, a stunning new 102-foot luxury superyacht. The newest addition to their current line up, this sturdy and attractive vessel has been designed for ...
Long range, 21-knot speed, fine finishes and a seakindly hull define the Ocean Alexander 32E. At 7.1 knots, the Ocean Alexander 32E's range is 2,430 nautical miles. Top-end speed: 21 knots. Courtesy Drone Genius/Larson Group. When I arrived at the marina, I asked the dock master where the Ocean Alexander 32E was moored.
Built entirely out of GRP, the Nicholson 32's ocean-going pedigree remains desirable to this day, says Duncan Kent. A long keel and heavy displacement makes the Nicholson 32 ideal for coastal and offshore cruising. Credit: Genevieve Leaper. This product is featured in: Victoria 30: a small boat with big ambitions and Nauticat 33 motorsailer ...
The container ship Dali, owned by Grace Ocean PTE, rests against wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the Patapsco River on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, as seen from Pasadena, Md. Investigators began collecting evidence Wednesday from the cargo ship that plowed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused its collapse, while in the waters below divers searched through twisted ...
Ocean Alexander 32 Legend: Design keeps evolving to be even more versatile and comfortable. While at the 2023 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, our first look at the newly refreshed Ocean Alexander 32 Legend revealed many changes that make it better than ever. This superyacht began its evolutionary journey in 2014 as the 100′, and ...
Explorer / 32E. Introducing the 32 Meter Explorer - the latest and greatest yacht from Evan Marshall and his team. Building on the success of the 28 Meter Explorer and the 30 Meter Revolution, they have taken their extensive knowledge and expertise to further establish our legacy. With powerful engines, unwavering safety, luxurious spaces ...
Ocean Alexander's new 105-footer continues the tradition. The L in 32L stands for "legend," which is apropos because this yacht is a tribute to the builder's more than 40 years of yachtbuilding experience. That experience comes through in the details. For example, opening the nearly 6-foot-wide sliding doors on each side of the salon ...
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March 26, 2024. On Tuesday, a major bridge in Baltimore collapsed into the water seconds after it was struck by a cargo ship, sending vehicles on the bridge into the river below. The ship lost ...
Alternate routes are I-95 (Fort McHenry Tunnel) or I-895 (Baltimore Harbor Tunnel) for north/south routes. Commercial vehicles carrying materials that are prohibited in the tunnel crossings ...
Model Years: 1989—1992. Draft: 2'6". Beam: 12'4". Water Capacity: 60 gals. Waste Capacity: 25 gals. Length w/ Pulpit: --. Introduced in 1989, the Ocean 32 Super Sport has the rakish profile and aggressive performance found in larger Ocean yachts as well as the interior comforts that have made Ocean models so popular with cruisers over the years.
Ocean Alexander's 32L motoryacht comes with a magnificent open flybridge or a spacious skylounge. This five-stateroom yacht is a luxurious entertaining spot where sunsets and sunrises can fill the huge windows and immerse you and your guests in the wonders of nature. An on-deck master provides the owner with an oasis uniquely their own.
Model 44 Super Sport. Category Fishing Boats. Length 44'. Posted Over 1 Month. 1988 Ocean Yachts 44 Super Sport PRICE REDUCED $84,999 44' Ocean Super Sport for sale located in Port Canaveral, Florida powered with twin Detroit 671s with 700 low hours since full overhaul from Pat at P & C Diesel.
April 5, 2021 - Alexander Marine International, the importer of Ocean Alexander yachts, is pleased to announce the sale and delivery of the recently debuted 32 Meter Legend Motoryacht (32L). The OA 32L debuted at the 2020 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show as the much-awaited update to the popular OA 100' motoryacht. The Ocean Alexander.
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2022 Ocean Alexander 32L. US$10,900,000. ↓ Price Drop. International Yacht Corporation | West Palm Beach, Florida. Request Info. <. 1. >. * Price displayed is based on today's currency conversion rate of the listed sales price.
Ocean Yachts. Ocean Yachts is a yacht brand that currently has 112 yachts for sale on YachtWorld, including 10 new vessels and 102 used yachts, listed by experienced yacht brokers mainly in the following countries: United States, Puerto Rico, Italy, Australia and Canada. Models currently listed on YachtWorld vary in size and length from 35 feet ...
Ocean Yachts for sale on Boat Trader are listed for an assortment of prices, valued from $19,810 on the more affordable end all the way up to $1,313,880 for the more costly models. Higher performance models now listed come rigged with motors up to 3,295 horsepower, while the more modest more functional models may have as little as 321 ...
Ocean Alexander 32 Explorer. 2024. Request Price. Introducing the 32 Meter Explorer - the latest and greatest yacht from Evan Marshall and his team. Building on the success of the 28 Meter Explorer and the 30 Meter Revolution, they have taken their extensive knowledge and expertise to further establish our legacy.With powerful engines ...
32.00 ft / 9.75 m: LWL: ... Consider, though, that the typical summertime coastal cruiser will rarely encounter the wind and seas that an ocean going yacht will meet. Numbers below 20 indicate a lightweight racing boat, small dinghy and such; 20 to 30 indicates a coastal cruiser;
The tragic chain of events began early Tuesday when the cargo ship Dali notified authorities that it had lost power and issued a mayday moments before the 984-foot vessel slammed into a bridge ...
Find 60 Ocean Yachts Super Sport Boats boats for sale near you, including boat prices, photos, and more. For sale by owner, boat dealers and manufacturers - find your boat at Boat Trader! ... Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 | D&D Pellicci Enterprises DBA Formula Boats South. Request Info; 1988 Ocean Yachts 48 Super Sport Convertible. $129,900.
Ocean Alexander Yacht at Miami Boat Show 2023Yacht Ocean Alexander Specifications:Length: 102' 4" (31.2 M)Waterline Length: 93' 5" (28.47 M)Beam: 21' 11" (6....
2002 Ocean Yachts 48 Super Sport The latest in a series of 48-foot convertibles from Ocean Yachts,She has a wider beam and a much more rakish profile,and a greater bow flare and a deeper forefoot,for a much softer and drier ride.With the Detroit 700 H.P. 60 series power plants She will cruise @ 28 Knots and top out over 32 Knots.
What Ocean model is the best? Some of the most widely-known Ocean models currently listed include: 64 Pilothouse, 85 Motoryacht, Cockpit Motor Yacht, 28 Explorer and 32L. Various Ocean models are currently offered for sale by specialized yacht brokers, dealers and brokerages on YachtWorld, with listings ranging from 1972 year models up to 2024.
1989 Ocean 32 Super Sport FS Specs. Boat Type: Inboard Boats; Engine Specifications. Quantity: 2; Horse Power: 250; Type: Diesel; Hull Material: Fiberglass; Beam: 12'4" Length: 32' Net Weight: 17000 lbs; Looking for the Boat Manual? 1989 Ocean Yachts 32 Super Sport FS. Request Boat Manual Now. Related Boats.
Year 1995. Make Ocean Yachts. Model 32 Super Sport Convertible. Category Fishing Boats. Length 32'. Posted Over 1 Month. 1995 Ocean Yachts 32 Super Sport Convertible Just Reduced Now $79,900Twin 315 Cummins Diesels, Westerbeke 5kW Gen (Not Installed), Air Conditioning, Windlass, Full Electronics Package GPS/Chart/Radar/Fish Finder, Fiberglass ...
1995 Ocean Yachts 32 Super Sport Convertible Just Reduced Now $79,900Twin 315 Cummins Diesels, Westerbeke 5kW Gen (Not Installed), Air Conditioning, Windlass, Full Electronics Package GPS/Chart/Radar/Fish Finder, Fiberglass Top with New Isinglass, New Water Heater, New Microwave, New Refrigerator, What A Buy, Only "'95" 32' Ocean Built (Custom