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| Vessel
Type: |
Ore
Carrier
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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 |
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:
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"Irish
Wrecks Database"
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by
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Roy
Stokes & Liam Dowling |
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"Shipwreck
Index of Ireland"
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by
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Richard
& Bridget Larn |
| Lloyd's
Register - Fairplay Ltd 2002 - ISBN: 1900839970 |
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"Shipwrecks
of the Ulster Coast"
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by
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Ian Wilson |
| Impact
Printing 1997 - ISBN: 0948154993 |
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"Underwater
Ireland Guide to Irish Dive Sites"
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by
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Irish
Underwater Council
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| CFT 1999
- ISBN: 0948283025 |
Other Sources:
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Vic
Foster
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Castlereagh
SAC (1996) |
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Last
update - 18-Jan-2005
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