Superyacht owner's 'flashing back-lit electric nameplate could have sparked inferno' which destroyed £6million vessel
An 85-foot superyacht, which is called the Rendezvous, caught fire just before midday in Torquay Marina. It was one of just 31 Princess Y85 superyachts in the world and sank after burning for around five hours. Sources say a flashing new nameplate may have been the cause behind huge inferno on Saturday afternoon.
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