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Excalibur (yacht) : ウィキペディア英語版
Excalibur (yacht)

''Excalibur'' was a racing yacht based in Melbourne, Victoria, at the Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron and owned by Alan Saunders.〔(The Age Article 20 September 2002 )〕〔(Sydney Morning Herald 2 February 2009 )〕
== Capsize ==
''Excalibur'' capsized 40 nautical miles off Port Stephens after losing her keel.〔(The Age article 25 March 2005 )〕 ''Excalibur'' was returning to Melbourne from Coff's Harbour after competing in the 2002 Hamilton Island Race Week. The skipper was Brian McDermott and the crew consisted of Christopher Heyes, Tracey Luke, Peter McLeod, Ann-Maree Pope and John Rogers. All but McDermott and Rogers died, with the body of Christopher Heyes being found on board the upturned hull and the bodies of Tracey Luke, Peter McLeod, Ann-Maree Pope lost at sea.
Brian McDermott and John Rogers survived after spending seven hours drifting in the sea before being found and rescued by the MV ''Curia'', a 50,000 tonne bulk carrier.〔

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