Carl Bildt claimed the bow visor had come off within sixteen hours of the accident, 'due to a technical fault'. Hours after the accident he ordered the Swedish Maritime Board to check the bow visors on all the other ferries 'because there might be a construction fault'.
The director of Nordstrom-Thulin, joint owners with Estonia, Estline, two days after Bildt's announcement, also told the public it was the fault of the bow visor. The JAIC 4 Oct 1994, which had only just been formed announced that, 'The Estonia sank due to thousands of tons of water entering the car deck. This occurred (it continues) because the bow lockings were of a design that was too weak, that allowed for a few strong waves to break them, after which, the bow visor was torn off, ripping off the car ramp* in the process and, as a consequence the car deck was flooded.'
*Of course, it would not be enough to simply have the bow visor fall off, the car ramp would also need to come off for it to have sank so fast.
All very convenient. No investigation or calculations needed. All decided within six days. Marvellous.