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Friday 29 October 2010

Polish sail training ship Fryderyk Chopin dismasted 100 miles off Cornwall.

An SAR helicopter from RNAS Culdrose is on standby on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly ready to fly to the aid of the dis-masted sail training schooner Fryderyk Chopin. The boat has 47 people on board of which the majority are 14 years old.

MCA Press release:

A Polish registered Sail Training Vessel Fryderyk Chopin is awaiting assistance after losing one of its two masts 99 miles south west of the Isles of Scilly.

The master of the vessel has requested immediate assistance at 8:03am, stating they were in danger of losing their second mast and was currently experiencing severe weather conditions of Severe Gale Force 9. Falmouth Coastguard put out a broadcast to shipping for assistance and 3 vessels are currently on route the Container Vessel Andromodar, Bulk Carrier Cornelia which are both 6 hours away and a large Fishing Vessel Nova Spirro which is expected on scene in 12 hours. Rescue helicopter 193 from RNAS Culdrose is on standby on the Isles of Scilly.
James Instance, Regional Coordination Centre Manger, Falmouth Coastguard, says:
There are currently 47 people aboard the training vessel, no injuries have been incurred and the vessel is awaiting tow. We are constantly monitoring the situation and staying in touch with the Master.


If you are concerned about a family member or friend call the Polish Consulate on 0207 291 3914

The Newlyn fishing vessel Nova Spero is understood to be making her way to assist.

Fryderyk Chopin web site.

At sea.

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