Three boaters were saved as a ten meter flybridge cruiser went ablaze just about half a nautical miles from the Fano harbour, on the Adriatic side of Italy, at about 10:00 morning time of Saturday 31 May. The three boaters were rescued by a nearby rib, as the Port Captaincy and Vigili dell Fuoco fire fighters from nearby Ancona, Fano, and Pesaro bases rushed to the scene to fight the blaze. Ultimately the flybridge cruiser was destroyed by the fire, with people on the beach saying they heard a big noise before seeing the boat catching fire.
The flybridge cruiser in this fire is a Dellapasqua DC10 Fly as produced from 1984 to 1989. When released the DC10 Fly was a new addition to sit in between the DC9 and DC11 which were both updated in 1983. The DC10 Fly was also offered in a DC10 Open version, with the model replaced by a second generation Dellapasqua DC10.
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