All commercial ships are required to be transmitting on AIS. The article doesn’t mention if this couple had AIS (send or receive) at all though. Typically sailors keep watch in shifts to spot potential collisions. By the sounds of it, they had a lot of miles under their belt.
If I had to guess, they had a mechanical failure or a collision with something else that caused them to take on water.
All commercial ships are required to be transmitting on AIS. The article doesn’t mention if this couple had AIS (send or receive) at all though. Typically sailors keep watch in shifts to spot potential collisions. By the sounds of it, they had a lot of miles under their belt.
If I had to guess, they had a mechanical failure or a collision with something else that caused them to take on water.