Built in 1986 and renovated in 2024, the Superyacht, offered for rental 80,000 euros per week excluding costs in high season, is plagued by flames this Thursday evening.
A 41-meter luxury yacht was in flames Thursday evening in the port of Saint-Tropez (Var), we learned from firefighters who set up antipollution barriers. The fire broke out for an unknown reason shortly after 8:15 p.m. on the Superyacht Sea Lady II, moored in the old port of this posh station on the Côte d’Azur, very popular with the international jet set.
Shortly before 10 p.m., the fire was not “Still not off”a spokesman for the Var firefighters told AFP, reporting “Difficulties to board the ship”. According to images broadcast on social networks, the fire released thick black smoke in the sky of Saint-Tropez, where many onlookers filmed the scene along the quay. “The surrounding yachts could be quickly cleared and we have set up antipollution barriers”said the spokesman for the firefighters, judging “Probable that the boat flows into the port”.
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Thirty firefighters assisted by four devices are mobilized to fight fire. Two men showed up for help complaining of having inhaled smoke, without being specified if they are yacht passengers. The SEA Lady II is a 41.2 -meter Superyacht Beating Maltese pavilion. Built in 1986 and renovated in 2024, it is offered for rental 80,000 euros per week excluding costs in high season. In addition to its eight crew members, it can accommodate up to ten passengers with its five cabins, all equipped with a private bathroom, according to the Charterindex yachts rental site.