Capsize and full inversion of self-righting keelboat RS Venture Connect sail number 307 with loss of 1 life

Location: Windermere, Cumbria, England.

Accident Investigation Report 20/2020

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Lifting the port side of RS Venture Connect sail number 307

Summary

On 12 June 2019, Blackwell Sailing鈥檚 self-righting RS Venture Connect keelboat sail number 307 (RSVC 307) capsized and inverted while sailing on Windermere, England. The boat was crewed by an experienced disabled sailor at the helm and a local sailing instructor who was acting as crewman.

Having been knocked down by gusty winds, RSVC 307 initially lay on its starboard side with its two crew still in their seats. The boat鈥檚 liftable keel then slid back into the hull, following which the boat inverted completely, trapping the disabled helmsman under the hull. The crewman was able to swim clear, but with the keel retracted he was unable to right RSVC 307 unaided.

The boat was righted by the Windermere Lake Wardens working with the crew of the sailing centre鈥檚 safety boat, and the helmsman was recovered from the water. Attempts to resuscitate him in the Lake Warden鈥檚 boat and on shore were unsuccessful.

Safety Issues

  • the boat鈥檚 weighted keel was not secured, and it retracted into its casing when the boat was knocked down

  • the requirement for the keel 鈥榬estraining鈥� strap to be fastened was not stated in the Owner鈥檚 Manual

  • none of the Blackwell Sailing instructors involved in the rigging or use of the boat on the day of the accident were aware of the keel strap鈥檚 function or importance

  • a total inversion of the boat had not been identified as a risk, so the safety boat crew were insufficiently prepared

  • the RYA inspections of Blackwell Sailing did not prompt the centre to reassess its risks

Recommendations

A recommendation (2020/141) has been made to Blackwell Sailing to review its safety management system in light of the new guidance.

A recommendation (2020/142) has also been made to the Royal Yachting Association aimed at improving the support provided to Sailability centres.

A safety bulletin containing a warning about the securing of retractable keels or retractable weighted centreboards was also produced for this report.

Updates to this page

Published 17 December 2020