Recklessness or Bad Luck: Sailing Yacht Stranded off Alcúdia Again
What Mallorca Authorities Should Review After Repeat Strandings
Repeated strandings in Mallorca point to weak controls, unclear responsibility and higher costs for local towns.

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What should Mallorca authorities check after repeated boat strandings?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What should yacht owners in Mallorca do when a storm is forecast?
A storm forecast means a yacht should be secured in a safe harbour, not left exposed.
Who pays when a boat is stranded off Mallorca?
The owner should pay, but if no owner is found the municipality may be left with the cost.
Why are unauthorised buoys around Mallorca a problem for yachts?
An unauthorised buoy is not a safe place to leave a yacht in bad weather.
What happens when a yacht runs aground near Alcúdia?
A grounded yacht in Alcúdia normally requires recovery, often at considerable cost.
Can Mallorca towns recover salvage costs from yacht owners?
Yes, but only if the owner can be identified and held responsible.
Is anchoring outside Port de Pollença safe in bad weather?
No, exposed anchoring is risky when bad weather is expected.
Why do stranded boats in Alcúdia become a public cost issue?
If the owner cannot be traced, Alcúdia may have to pay first.
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