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Vessel Type:

Ore Carrier

Location: Co. Down
Date of Loss: 9th May 1939 Place: Butter Pladdy, South Rock
Cause of Loss: Struck Rocks Boat Dive from: Portaferry
Charted Depth: No longer breaks surface Irish O.S. Map: Discovery Series No. 21
Height of Wreck: 10m Admiralty Chart No: 2093 and/or 2156
Hull Material: Steel Latitude (GPS): 54 22.46 North
Type of Seabed: Sand and rocks Longitude (GPS): 05 26.49   West
Average Visibility: 5 - 10m Diving Experience: Novice
No image listed.

Diving Information:    

  • Broken into sections and scattered plates.
  • Inhabited by quite a few Wrasse.
  • As the wreck is now not visible at Low Water, electronic equipment must be used to locate her.

Historical Information:

  • Built 1920 at Sunderland by J.L. Thompson & Sons Ltd., she grossed 6,646 tons, and was owned by Cia. Nav. Sota y Aznar, Bilao.
  • She measured 125.70 x 16.89 x 10.46m. and was powerted by a 3 cylinder triple-expansion engine generating 593 h.p.
  • Bound Bougie, Algeria, for Glasgow, she struck rocks while shrouded in dense fog.
  • A salvage crew which had replaced the ships crew of thirty-five, had to be taken off on the 18th June 1920 by the Cloughy Lifeboat, when she started to break up in mountainous seas.
  • Wreck later part salvaged by Karl Bialowas.
  • Largest loss on the Ards coast to date.

Source Publications:
"Irish Wrecks Database"
by
Roy Stokes & Liam Dowling
"Shipwreck Index of Ireland"
by
Richard & Bridget Larn
Lloyd's Register - Fairplay Ltd 2002 - ISBN: 1900839970
"Shipwrecks of the Ulster Coast"
by
Ian Wilson
Impact Printing 1997 - ISBN: 0948154993
"Underwater Ireland Guide to Irish Dive Sites"
by
Irish Underwater Council
CFT 1999 - ISBN: 0948283025

 

Other Sources:
Vic Foster
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Castlereagh SAC (1996)


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