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US sailor missing after yacht grounds on Queensland’s Cape Bedford beach

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A 14 metre yacht has come ashore north of Cooktown with no skipper on board. Police have appealed for sightings as investigators work to reconstruct the voyage.

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  • The 14 metre yacht Ocean Rambler was found aground on Cape Bedford Beach, north of Cooktown, late on Saturday 13 September 2025.
  • Queensland Police searched the area on Sunday morning 14 September, but found no one.
  • Investigators say the boat was sailing from Vanuatu to Australia. The sole occupant, a 62-year-old American, last made a log entry on Wednesday, 10 September.
  • Australia’s ABC identifies the registered owner as Hartwell Champagne, 62, who departed Vanuatu on 3 September.
  • Authorities are not planning a sea search, citing the size of the potential search area.
  • Police are appealing for information and have released reference number QP2501657177.

What we know

Ocean Rambler, a 14 metre sailing yacht, was observed aground at Cape Bedford Beach late on Saturday 13 September. Police attended and conducted a search of the surrounding area at about 8am on Sunday 14 September, locating no person associated with the vessel.

Queensland Police advise the yacht was on passage from Vanuatu to Australia. Their initial information indicates the sole occupant, a 62 year old American, last made written records on 10 September.

ABC Far North reports the yacht is registered to American sailor Hartwell Champagne, 62, who departed Vanuatu on 3 September. Police told ABC they have spoken with Mr Champagne’s family in Texas, who expected him to make landfall in Australia.

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Current investigation status

Acting Detective Inspector Cindy Searle told ABC that authorities are not planning a water search after expert advice on the size of the area. Investigators are analysing electronic devices recovered on board to build a track of the voyage, and that information will be provided to the state coroner. Police are also working to learn whether the yacht was under autopilot or being actively steered before it came ashore.

Confirmed timeline (AEST)

Wed 10 Sep: Last entry noted in the yacht’s records.

Late Sat 13 Sep: Ocean Rambler observed aground at Cape Bedford Beach, north of Cooktown.

Sun 14 Sep (about 8am): Police search the immediate area. No person located.

Appeal for information

Queensland Police have issued an appeal for sightings of Ocean Rambler prior to Sunday 14 September. Members of the public with relevant information are asked to contact Australia’s Policelink or Cooktown Police, in both cases quoting reference: QP2501657177.

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