Steam Ship Wreck 57054
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Wreck Category | non-dangerous wreck |
|
Wreck Location Marine Coordinates (DMM) |
50 41.381 N,5 1.664 W |
| Latitude, Longitude Decimal Degrees |
|
| Wreck Depth | 46 m |
| Water Depth | 53 m |
| Water Level Effect | always under water/submerged |
| Vertical Datum | Approximate Lowest Astronomical Tide |
| Type | steam ship |
| Sonar Length | 96 |
| Sonar Width | 36 |
| Shadow Height | 6 |
| Orientation | 135 |
| Conspic Visual | not visually conspicuous |
| Conspic Radar | not radar conspicuous |
| Bottom Texture | Sand |
| Original Detection Year | 2000 |
| Last Detection Year | 2001 |
| Original Source | diver |
| Surveying Details | HH100/351/16 20.6.00 HH100/351/16 20.6.00 WK LOCATED IN 5041.403N, 0501.729W [WGD] USING DGPS, ON 17/18.6.00. LYING FALLEN OVER ON PORT SIDE, WELL BROKEN. MID ENGINE WITH IRON PROPELLER, BETWEEN 800-1000 TONS GROSS SUGGESTING WW1 VESSEL. UNABLE TO IDENTIFY WK. (G POUND, TELECON 19.6.00). INS AS NDW. BR STD. HH090/799/01 28.11.01 HH090/799/01 28.11.01 EXAM'D 11.9.01 IN 5041.381N, 0501.664W [WGD] USING DGPS. LEAST E/S DEPTH 46.9 IN GEN DEPTH 53MTRS. NO SCOUR. LENGTH 96MTRS, WIDTH 36MTRS. DCS3 HT 6.0MTRS. LIES 135/315 DEGS. STRONG MAGNETIC ANOMALY. DEBRIS EXTENDS 90MTRS TOWARDS 275 DEGS. (NP 1008, HI 799). AMEND TO WK 46MTRS. BR STD. HH100/351/21 8.10.03 HH100/351/21 8.10.03 DIVED 24.9.03 IN LISTED POSN. STANDS 6MTRS HIGH BY DEPTH GAUGE. LIES WITH 20DEG LIST TO PORT. BOWS BROKEN OFF AND POINTING SKYWARDS. PORT SIDE DISAPPEARING INTO THE SEABED. (C R POOLE). NCA. |
| Last Amended Date | Nov 26, 2001 |
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50 41.381 N,5 1.664 W
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General Comments
LYING ON PORT SIDE, BOWS BROKEN OFF AND POINTING UPWARDS