On December 15, the 85.95-metre Feadship superyacht Ecstasea smashed into a bridge in Carribean Sint Maarten ripping bridge-keepers’ cabin. Difficult weather conditions were named the reason of the superyacht going off control.
On Sunday afternoon, Ecstasea sailed to the Simpson Bay lagoon where she allegedly lost control due to strong winds and currents. The observation deck of the ship collided with a booth from which the bridge was controlled, and smashed it. Luckily, the bridge keeper managed to jump out of the booth prior to the crash.

Although the booth was destroyed, the bridge control system was not damaged and reportedly continues to work. The yacht suffered minor damage with several small scratches. Several bystanders managed to film what happened on videos.
Ecstasea had been built as a part of Roman Abromovich Navy along with Sussurro, Ecstasea, Le Grand Bleu, Luna, Pelorus and later Eclipse. She was later sold to Middle Eastern buyer. According to different media sources including Bloomberg, the vessel is currently owned by Pakistani entrepreneur Alshair Fiyaz.

The superyacht was launched in 2004. She features exterior design by De Voogt and interiors by Terence Disdale. She can accommodate up to 14 guests in 7 cabins. Her maximum speed meanwhile reaches 28 knots, in addition to a cruising speed of 25 knots.
A report will be produced by the Sint Maarten police to provide further clarity on the situation. This is not the first time a yacht damages the bridge while navigating the narrow passageway, however, accidents in Simpson Bay are said to be rare in general.