Rebono (Possibly) Wreck

Field Value
Obstruction Category foul ground
Status Dead = Not detected by numerous sources therefore considered not to exist
Rebono (possibly) Wreck Location
Marine Coordinates (DMM)
53 37.835 N,0 56.607 E
Latitude, Longitude
Decimal Degrees
  • Latitude: 53.630583
  • Longitude: 0.943450
Water Depth 22 m
Water Level Effect always under water/submerged
Vertical Datum Approximate Lowest Astronomical Tide
Name REBONO (POSSIBLY)
Type trawler
Flag GB
Length 32 m
Width 6.4 m
Draught 3.3
Sonar Length 50
Sonar Width 15
Orientation 45
Tonnage 207
Tonnage Type gross
Conspic Visual not visually conspicuous
Conspic Radar not radar conspicuous
Date Sunk Sep 23, 1914
Original Detection Year 1914
Last Detection Year 1983
Original Source other
Surveying Details MINED 25M E BY N OF SPURN LT SHIP. (GRIMSBY LOSS LIST). POSN 533833N, 005536E APPROX. H4465/81 18.11.83 DEBRIS LOCATED IN 533749N, 005643E [OGB] USING HYPERFIX [2 LOP]. LIES APPROX NE/SW OVER AN AREA 50 X 15MTRS. GIVES NO RETURN ON E/S AND NO SHADOW ON DCS3 TRACES. (HMS BEAGLE, HI 74). INS AS FOUL. BR STD. 4.10.93 WK, THOUGHT TO BE REBONO, SHOWN IN 533825N, 005537E ON KINGFISHER ICES 4B-82 [1992 EDN]. NCA, PLOTS CLOSE TO EXISTING FOUL. SEP 2019/000300377 16.1.20 FOUL NOT LOCATED BY M/B. (CLINTON MARINE, HI 1596). DELETE.(CLINTON MARINE, HI 1596)
Last Amended Date Jan 16, 2020

Circumstances of loss

BUILT BY COOK, WELTON & GEMMEL, BEVERLEY. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY GEORGE F SLIGHT, GRIMSBY. ONE BOILER, TRIPLE EXPANSION ENGINE OF 51HP, SINGLE SHAFT. MACHINERY BY C D HOLMES LTD, HULL. PASSAGE GRIMSBY FOR FISHING AND RETURN. MINED.

General Comments

AREA OF DEBRIS

WRECK MAP LOADING ... 53 37.835 N,0 56.607 E
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FAQ

Where is the REBONO (POSSIBLY) wreck located?

The REBONO (POSSIBLY) wreck is located at coordinates 53 37.835 N,0 56.607 E.

How deep is the seabed around the REBONO (POSSIBLY)?

The seabed around the REBONO (POSSIBLY) lies at approximately 22 meters deep.

When did the REBONO (POSSIBLY) sink?

The REBONO (POSSIBLY) sank on Sep 23, 1914.

When was the wreck of the REBONO (POSSIBLY) discovered?

The wreck of the REBONO (POSSIBLY) was discovered in 1914.

What country did the REBONO (POSSIBLY) belong to?

The REBONO (POSSIBLY) belonged to GB.

What was the tonnage of the REBONO (POSSIBLY)?

The REBONO (POSSIBLY) had a tonnage of 207 tons.

What type of wreck is the REBONO (POSSIBLY)?

The REBONO (POSSIBLY) is classified as a trawler.