Overview
- The vessel began taking on water after a bilge‑pump malfunction and sank off Puerto Vallarta as it attempted to return to port for repairs.
- All nine crew members were evacuated safely, and officials reported no injuries and no passengers aboard.
- Civil Protection, Puerto Vallarta firefighters and the Mexican Navy secured the area, attempted containment and are assessing environmental risks.
- State officials are investigating the precise cause, and the governor said the incident is not being attributed to Tropical Storm Raymond despite outside hypotheses.
- The operator promised refunds and support for staff and said a sister ship will replace the Marigalante, a local icon built in 1987 and launched in 1992.