Spectacular yacht salvage on the Rhine: 15 experts save property!

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A floating crane rescued a stuck yacht on the Rhine near Rüdesheim. Experts estimate the rescue costs to be in the five-figure range.

Ein schwimmender Kran hat am Rhein bei Rüdesheim eine festgefahrene Jacht geborgen. Experten schätzen die Bergungskosten auf fünfstellige Beträge.
A floating crane rescued a stuck yacht on the Rhine near Rüdesheim. Experts estimate the rescue costs to be in the five-figure range.

Spectacular yacht salvage on the Rhine: 15 experts save property!

On August 10, 2025, a spectacular incident on the Rhine near Rüdesheim caused a stir. A 13 meter long yacht got stuck on a shoal and required a complex rescue operation that took several hours. How nordkurier.de According to reports, a floating crane was involved in the rescue, with around 15 experts lending a hand. The. The event attracted numerous onlookers and ferry passengers who watched the event with excitement.

The deputy head of the Rhine Waterways and Shipping Authority, Florian Krekel, informed the German Press Agency about the challenges of the rescue. A diver played a crucial role by threading steel cables under the yacht to bring the boat safely to the surface. After four and a half hours, the watercraft was finally brought to the port of Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate. It must now be determined whether the boat is still watertight and where it will remain.

Salvage costs

The estimated cost of the rescue operation is a five-figure amount. “We will try to charge these costs to the yacht owner,” said Krekel. The two skippers of the yacht, who come from the Berlin area, had apparently left the fairway during their journey and ended up on a stone wall. Fortunately, the German Life Saving Society (DLRG) was able to bring them safely to shore in a rubber dinghy.

Traffic regulations on the Rhine

Such incidents are a reminder of the importance of knowing the applicable traffic regulations on inland waterways. Special regulations apply in the Rhine, which are set by international electricity commissions. These traffic rules are binding and ensure that shipping operates safely. An overview of these regulations is given gdws.wsv.bund.de.

In summary, this incident shows that when shipping on the Rhine, not only good navigation skills but also compliance with regulations are crucial. It remains to be hoped that the yacht will soon be able to return to the water in a safe condition and that those responsible will learn from this incident in order to avoid similar events in the future.