Motor yacht Irmao, a 27 meter super yacht with seventeen people onboard, five crew and twelve guests who was anchored off Formentera burned down and eventually was totalled and sank as a wreck, on 18:00 hours of Saturday twelfth August. Irmao had a fire develop in the engine room, before it engulfed all the yacht, with it sinking at 21:00 hours near Punta de Sa Pedrera, in the North East of the Island. The guests and crew where reportedly saved by nearby boats and yachts, with one of the crew members suffering minor burn and requiring hospital treatment. The yacht was towed by the motor vessel Acrux, which came from Mallorca before it sank at Punta Sa Pedrera under tow.
Reported as owned by professional poker player Diego Gomez Gonzalez, m/y Irmao was offered for charter at 53,000 euros in this time of the year. The yacht was reported last refitted in 2020. Irmao burned just one year and one day in a near by spot of the 45 meter Aria SF.
M/y Irmao previously named B3 is a 1995 Astondoa 90 GLX, as designed by Nuvolari Lenard for both exterior and interior, and produced from 1995 to 1997 in two units. The Astondoa 90 GLX evolved into the 95GLX this selling in ten units. The 90 GLX was the first of Nuvolari Lenard Astondoa ten years collaboration, as the Venice duo designed the whole fleet of the Spanish yacht builder.
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