The 12-metre catamaran, the Kaz II, was discovered with no crew off the coast of northeast Australia in April 2007. The yacht which had left on Sunday 15 April, was spotted about 80 nautical miles close to the outer Great Barrier Reef on the following Wednesday. When it was boarded on Friday, the engine and a laptop was running, the radio and GPS were working and dinner was ready to eat, but the three man crew were nowhere to be seen. All the sails were up, but one was badly damaged. Survival equipment including three life jackets and an emergency beacon, were found on board. A search for the crew was abandoned on Sunday 22nd as it was decided they all would have perished after that length of time.
Just a little oddity that i noticed but apparently is still quite the mystery a year + later. Normally I'd write the ship off to pirates, given the location. However, the problem with this theory is that everything of monetary value was pretty much intact.
Ghost ships still occur, I guess, even in this day and age.
Thoughts?
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