This is the information page about the shipwreck Citrine, the water chart below shows the wreck in its immediate vicinity. The position of this wreck is 54 6.209 N,4 46.202 W (54.100166666667, -4.5481166666667)
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The texts accompanying this shipwreck are in English ๐ฌ๐ง, as they are prepared by the UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) based on data from UKHO and the hydrographic services of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, among others. They include the known details of the wreck and the comments of the cartographers who have checked the position and condition of the wreck over time.
Name: CITRINE
Length 50.3 meter, width: 8.2 meter, draught: 3.4, tonnage 582 ton
Load: ballast
Cause: built 1921. passage belfast to trevor. ran aground in thick fog. 10 of 12 crew lost.
Year of registration: 1975
Water depth above wreck: 10 meter
Known since: 1975
Details measurements/cartography: H1286/75 12.8.75 H1286/75 12.8.75 IN 540612N, 044608W [OGB], LYING ON ITS SIDE UNDER A PROTRUDING ROCK TO THE NORTH OF PORT ERIN. SLOWLY COLLAPSING. (A NEWTON, 22.7.75). NCA, EXISTING SCALES TOO SMALL. 7.12.82 7.12.82 BOW, STERN & BOILERS TO BE FOUND IN GEN DEPTH 10MTRS. (BSAC WK REGISTER). NCA. 28.7.99 28.7.99 CLOSE TO CLIFF. BOILER AND ENGINE CLEAR. BOW SECTION PARTLY INTACT CARRYING SPARE PROPELLOR, WINCHES, CHAIN AND ANCHOR. BOW S AND STERN N. (DIVER MAGAZINE, AUG '99). NCA.
Comment researcher: UK Hydrographic Office
Position: 54 6.209 N,4 46.202 W