JR Ridinger’s yacht sinks gas tanker in Bahamas boat accident
Talk about a whole boatload of problems.
A $51 million superyacht, Utopia IV — owned by
multimillionaire JR Ridinger — rear-ended and sunk a gas tanker in the Bahamas
on Christmas Eve.
According to reports, the Utopia hit the stern of the
tanker, the Tropic Breeze, at 10 p.m. off the coast of New Providence Island.
Maritime Management, which owns the sunken ship, told the
local Caribbean National Weekly, “The catastrophic force of the collision
pierced the stern of the tanker causing the tanker to sink to the ocean floor
at an estimated depth of 2,000 feet.”
As for potential environmental damage, the company said that
all “non-persistent materials [LPG, marine gas and automotive gas] … are
lighter than water and will evaporate if exposed to surface air.”
Crew members were rescued by another passing superyacht,
called Amara.
It is unclear if Ridinger, CEO of Market America and
Shop.com, was aboard the Utopia IV. There was no response to requests for
comment from one of his companies. Page Six has also reached out to the
Bahama’s Ministry of Transport and Housing.
The Utopia IV features four Rolls Royce hydro jets for speed
and can sleep 12 in an interior outfitted with luxury brands like Hermes and
Armani. There is a jacuzzi in the owner’s suite and a glass-bottomed pool.
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