Operations Resume at ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove After Yacht Fire

CNA (Channel NewsAsia)
CNA (Channel NewsAsia)Jun 8, 2026

Why It Matters

The incident highlights fire and electrical risks in the growing, increasingly electrified yacht sector and underscores the need for stronger safety protocols at marinas to prevent costly damage and business interruption. Enhanced inspections and staff training could reduce the chance of more severe incidents during peak charter periods.

Summary

Operations have resumed at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove after a luxury yacht worth about S$2.4 million caught fire on Sunday, destroying much of the vessel while the marina contained the blaze. Investigations are ongoing and the affected berth remains closed as a marine salvage company conducts assessments and cleanup preparations. Some charter services resumed the same day with firms offering rescheduling options; operators say the current off-peak season limited wider disruption. Marina management and industry players say they will tighten safety measures and emphasize regular inspections and crew firefighting training.

Original Description

Yacht operators are looking to put more safety measures in place, a day after a luxury craft costing at least S$2.4 million caught fire at ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove. Investigations are ongoing as the marina resumes operations, with the affected berth remaining closed. One industry observer said incidents like this are rare, but stressed the need for regular inspections and robust safety procedures. Charlotte Lim reports.

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