A fourteen meter Linssen explorer cruiser with two persons onboard ended aground in the Isles of Scilly, on the South West of Great Britain on the morning of Thursday eight July. The St. Mary RNLI life boat was directed to the area to assist in the accident finding the two persons in safety onboard the tender of the explorer cruiser. At around 1600 hours with high tide and assistance from a private boat and life boat, the explorer cruiser was re-floated and directed to Tresco Marina where it was reunited with its owner.
The Linssen in the accident is a 470 Grand Sturdy AC Mk.2, as produced since 2006 and fully build of the steel. The Grand Sturdy AC Mk.2 evolved the Mk.1 aft, now having a build in integrated bathing platform with stairway to both sides.
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