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Accident/Casualty41541Misc. for Ports and Vessels37779Scrapped/Beached/Broken Up22492Sold/Decommissioned8483Charter Changed6733Pirate attack1975

ALFA NERO

Sold/Decommissioned

The government of Antigua and Barbuda has successfully sold the 'Alfa Nero' for more than €36 million. The Ministry of Finance and Corporate Governance confirmed that the Antigua Port Authority "has successfully completed the sale and the expeditious removal of the yacht from our jurisdiction. The vessel had been anchored in Antigua since February 2022. It belonged to a Russian oligarch targeted by Western sanctions. After seizing it in April 2023, the government put it up for auction. The American tech mogul Eric Schmidt initially won the bid with a $67 million offer, but later pulled out, citing legal complications. The new buyer’s name has not been disclosed. The proceeds from the sale will be used to meet various obligations, including the settlement of outstanding debts to creditors and crew since the yacht's arrival. In addition to covering these debts, a portion of the proceeds will be allocated to cover the $220 million funding gap recorded for the first half of 2024. The government also planned to assess the economic impact of the vessel's extended presence. An assessment that will determine all damages incurred over the past 24 months, with the aim of ensuring accountability and preventing similar events in the future.

Timsen
2024-08-05

HAI 351

Sold/Decommissioned

Sold to Chittagong Breakers

BerndU
2024-08-03

DENEBOLA

Sold/Decommissioned

Sold to Beaumont Breakers https://maritime-executive.com/article/maryland-briefly-close-bridge-as-marad-reserve-vessel-losses-steering

BerndU
2024-08-05

ALFA NERO

Sold/Decommissioned

Abandoned since March 2022, the sale of the 'Alfa Nero' was momentous for the island nation of Antigua, it was followed by yet another lawsuit filed by the original owners. They seemed to be unwilling to watch the yacht sail away or see Antigua’s taxpayers relieved of the $30,000 weekly burden it has become. Despite the ongoing legal battle, the authorities seemed to be unfazed. Cabinet Secretary Lionel Hurst stated that an undisclosed buyer had already paid the revised $40 million price tag. He also highlighted the intended use of the funds, with the first priority being to reduce the national debt. The lawsuit, the cabinet agreed, would not prevent the government from fulfilling its obligations incurred while the vessel was under its ownership; nor would it deter the administration from investing the surplus in constructing a hotel. The cabinet agreed that an investment in a tangible asset will serve as a reminder of the immense difficulties this lawful seizure and sale caused the people and government of Antigua and Barbuda. The vessel remains moored near Falmouth Harbor fo the time being.

Timsen
2024-08-02

MSC ANNAMARIA

Sold/Decommissioned

Sold to Alang Breakers

BerndU
2024-08-03
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