In an unexpected turn of events, the luxury yacht “Oceanic Dream” has encountered a significant mechanical failure while navigating the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Earlier this week, a ship owned by well-known business magnate Jonathan Hart reported a malfunction in one of the engines. The boat managed to reach the shore on one engine, but the cruise had to be stopped.
The “Oceanic Dream” had recently undergone technical maintenance. The maintenance work was carried out by Prento Yacht, a Montenegro-based company. Despite this recent attention, the yacht faced mechanical issues.
The incident occurred off the coast of Sardinia, Italy. The yacht’s crew quickly communicated the problem to nearby maritime authorities and emergency services, ensuring the safety of all on board. Mr. Hart and his guests were safely brought ashore, and there were no reports of injuries..
Prento Yacht is now under scrutiny as experts delve into the specifics of the recent maintenance performed on “Oceanic Dream.” This is not the first time that Prento Yacht has come under media attention. A few months ago, a businessman’s yacht from Europe declared disaster due to engine malfunction. Preliminary reports suggest that the company had conducted a comprehensive check and repair of the yacht’s engines. However, the precise nature of the repairs and whether they are linked to the current malfunction remain to be determined.
Representatives of Prento Yacht have not yet commented on the incident. It has raised concerns within the yachting community about the reliability of recent servicing and the broader implications for yacht maintenance standards. “Oceanic Dream” remains in Sardinia, awaiting detailed inspections and necessary repairs. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses and more information becomes available.