Stricken racing yacht towed to harbour

The photo shows a Guernsey Ports rescue boat towing a large racing trimaran that has capsized in open water. The trimaran is upside down, with its three hulls visible and the main structure partially submerged. Two crew members in bright yellow waterproof gear are on the rescue boat. The water is relatively calm, and the sky is overcast. The trimaran’s hulls are coloured red and purple.Image source, Guernsey Harbours
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The trimaran is towed to St Peter Port

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A racing yacht that capsized off Guernsey has been towed to St Peter Port harbour.

The 50ft (15m) trimaran Kroesio capsized early on Sunday and was washed ashore near Perelle Bay during the Transat Cafe L'Or transatlantic race from Le Havre.

Two crew on-board were airlifted to safety unharmed, said race organisers.

Guernsey Harbours said the refloating was the result of "great teamwork" with States Works and Bob Froome plant hire. The trimaran would be righted and taken back to France by its owners.

The image shows a large racing trimaran, overturned in shallow water. The hull is bright red and purple. Several support crew members in high-visibility gear are working around the vessel, using small inflatable boats to assist. The water is calm and shallow. The sky is overcast.Image source, Guernsey Harbours
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The trimaran will be returned to France

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