The company, which is headquartered in Germany, said the RCGS Resolute was drifting just over 13 miles off the coast of Isla La Tortuga, a Venezuelan island situated some 60 miles off the country's northern coast, when ANBV Naiguatá, also known by its hull number GC-23, approached it. Venezuela Navy Patrol Ship ANBV NAIGUATA (GCG-23) sank after collision with cruise ship RCGS RESOLUTE early in the morning Mar 30 northwest of La Tortuga island, Venezuela, Caribbean. Redes Caracas, 1 abr (Sputnik).- El presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, pidió apoyo al Gobierno de Curazao para investigar un b

Resolute was released from the area by other responding ships but I don't remember who it was. Naiguatá (GC-23) was a 79.9-metre (262 ft) littoral patrol boat of the Venezuelan Coast Guard. The German vessel was heading to a Venezuelan island for repairs when it was shot at and rammed by the Navy patrol boat. The Venezuelan navy OPV vessel the GC-23 Naiguata was sunk early yesterday morning after it collided with the Resolute, Passenger ship registered in Portugal. The company, which is headquartered in Germany, said the RCGS Resolute was drifting just over 13 miles off the coast of Isla La Tortuga, a Venezuelan island situated some 60 miles off the country's northern coast, when ANBV Naiguatá, also known by its hull number GC-23, approached it. Sad news from Venezuela. The Naiguatá, which is just over 262 feet long, is a Guaicamacuto class offshore patrol vessel and displaces around 1,720 tons with a full load.

The Resolute continued to sail to Curaçao without rescuing the Venezuelan crew of the sinking vessel. According to the Venezuelan sources, Resolute continued to her way after the collision, without conducting Search and Rescue… In a statement, RCGS Resolute's operator asserted that the cruise ship… Venezuelan Navy Patrol Ship Sinks After Collision With Cruise Ship The 1,500 tonne coastal patrol ship Naiguata (above) was sunk in the encounter (file image courtesy Luis García Curado) ANBV Naiguatá (GC-23). ANBV Naiguata (GC-23) sunk with no loss of life. Patrol ship was patrolling whatever she was patrolling, cruise ship was on Buenos Aires – Willemstad Curacao run, berthing there same day. The Venezuelan navy OPV GC-23 Naiguata was sunk on 30th March morning after it collided with the Resolute, a passenger ship registered in Portugal. In a follow-up to our report on the absolutely bizarre incident in which the Venezuelan patrol vessel ANBV Naiguatá (GC-23) fired on and smashed into the cruise ship RCGS Resolute off the Isla La Tortuga in the Caribbean Sea, we now have video of the incident. Coleccion de fotografias de barcos de guerra y aviacion naval. The company, which is headquartered in Germany, said the RCGS Resolute was drifting just over 13 miles off the coast of Isla La Tortuga, a Venezuelan island situated some 60 miles off the country's northern coast, when ANBV Naiguatá, also known by its hull number GC-23, approached it. RCGS Resolute offered assistance after the ramming but Naiguata did not respond. The vessel was constructed by Navantia in Cádiz, Spain beginning in 2008.On 30 March 2020, the vessel rammed the cruise ship RCGS Resolute in international waters and sank. The company, which is headquartered in Germany, said the RCGS Resolute was drifting just over 13 miles off the coast of Isla La Tortuga, a Venezuelan island situated some 60 miles off the country's northern coast, when ANBV Naiguatá, also known by its hull number GC-23, approached it. ANBV Naiguatá (GC-23). L'ANBV Naiguatá (GC-23) est un navire de surveillance côtière de classe Guaicamacuto de la Marine vénézuélienne.Le 30 mars 2020, le navire a percuté le navire de croisière RCGS Resolute (en) dans les eaux internationales et a coulé sans pertes humaines PortandTerminal.com, April 1, 2020.