Astrid departed from
Southampton, UK on 14 July 2013 and was due to arrive in
Cherbourg, Seine-Maritime, France on 28 July 2013 as part of a
European Union International Exchange program. As of 14:00 on 23 July 2013, the ship was anchored in
Oysterhaven Anchorage in County Cork. The 30 crew members of the ship consisted of the
master; three permanent crew members; a cook on a temporary contract; a mentor; and 24 trainees aged from 15-24 (eight from
Ireland, four from the
Netherlands, three from the
United Kingdom, six from
France, two from
Belgium and one from
Spain). This meant that there were 23 teenagers and 7 adults on board, consisting of 24 trainees and 6 permanent crew. Pieter de Kam was captaining the ship. The
Astrid raised its anchor at around 11:00 on 24 July 2013, and left Oysterhaven on motor power. She was one of 50 vessels participating in Ireland's 2013 Gathering Cruise between
Oysterhaven and Kinsale. At around 11:35 her sails were being raised while the engine was still in use, and the ship was sailing towards the south-west at around 3 knots. At around 11:40, the ship's engine failed. Around midday on 24 July 2013,
Astrid ran aground on Quay Rock at
Ballymacus Point, near the
Sovereign Islands in southern Ireland, while attempting to enter the harbour near
Kinsale,
County Cork. The ship's engine failure prevented her from pulling herself off the rocks. The thirty crew members were rescued from the tall ship, with 18 being rescued by a
RNLI lifeboat and the other 12 by another tall ship. Four RNLI lifeboats and two
Irish Coast Guard helicopters were involved in the rescue. The incident was filmed by the Irish Coast Guard. None of the crew suffered any injuries. The entire hull of the vessel was covered by water, with a exclusion zone being enforced by the patrol ship . On 26 July, divers and a surveyor started assessing whether salvage and repair of the ship would be possible. Initial reports indicated that Astrid had been looted overnight from 26 to 27 July, with the ship's wheel and heavy brass compass and bell stolen from the ship. However, it soon emerged that some of the items were missing from the ship within hours of the incident; subsequent news reports stated that the wheel was likely ripped off the ship by the sea within 48 hours of the accident, and the Irish Coastguard and Naval Service issued a warning to stay away from the wreck. Salvage divers recovered all three missing items from the ship on 9 August, and they were handed over to the ship's owner. A video showing their recovery, and the damage to the ship, was later released. Extensive damage was found by the divers' preliminary examination of the ship, including tearing and inch-sized gaps in
Astrids hull, as well as popped
rivets and spread plates. The salvage company
Blue Ocean, of
Castletownbere, were appointed to recover the ship. The plans for the salvage operation consisted of removing around 3.5 tonnes of
diesel fuel from the ship's fuel tanks, pumping water out of the ship and cutting away equipment including the rigging and masts, before a
floating crane lifted the vessel from the rocks. The ship would then be taken to a nearby port to be handed over to the insurers. As of the end of July 2013 it was thought that the ship will never sail again, and that she would be written off as a
total constructive loss. A month after sinking,
Astrid was still under water. Plans for the salvage operation were approved by the Irish Coast Guard, and the salvage operation began on 1 September, with work to remove loose ropes and secure the fuel containers; the salvage operation was expected to take up to 3 weeks.
Astrid was recovered by the
sheerleg GPS Atlas on 9 September 2013 by Atlantic Towage and Marine, and was transported on a barge to Kinsale for assessment and an investigation of what caused the accident. The insurers of the ship deemed the cost of restoring
Astrid to be too high due to the damage caused while she was partially submerged (an economic
write-off); as such she was scrapped and taken to
Cork Harbour to be broken up. The scrapping process was completed by April 2014. == Investigation ==