This is the information page about the shipwreck Name nicht bekannt, the water chart below shows the wreck in its immediate vicinity. The position of this wreck is 51 26.449 N,1 1.448 E (51.4419333, 0.9285833)
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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: Name nicht bekannt
Year of registration: 1959
Water depth above wreck: 4 meter
Known since: 1959, last detected: 1998
Details measurements/cartography: H3094/59 12.10.59 H3094/59 12.10.59 SWEPT CLEAR 0FMS 3FT. (HMS SCOTT). INS AS SW 0FMS 3FT.
- NM 1441/59. H3094/59 28.10.59 H3094/59 28.10.59 SMALL FOUL OBTAINED IN VICINITY. WEATHER CONDITIONS PREVENTED ACCURATE SURVEY. (THV VESTAL, REPORT DTD 24.9.59). H3094/59 15.12.59 H3094/59 15.12.59 SWEPT CLEAR 0FMS 3FT, FOUL 0FMS 4FT. APPEARS TO BE A SQARISH MASS, PROBABLY METAL, APPROX 9FT ABOVE THE SEABED. (THV VESTAL REPORT DTD 19.11.59). H3094/59 23.5.60 H3094/59 23.5.60 SWEPT BY BOAT USING HSA. CLEAR 0FMS 3FT, FOUL 0FMS 5FT. LEAST E/S DEPTH 7FT IN GEN DEPTH 14FT. NO SCOUR. TWO SMALL PIN POINTS 20YDS APART. PROBABLY AIRCRAFT. (HMS SCOTT, REPORT DTD 27.5.59). 27.1.69 27.1.69 SHOWN AS 0FMS 2FT ON NE 1607. (AUTHORITY NOT STATED). HH244/420/02 21.3.95 HH244/420/02 21.3.95 LOCATED IN 512625N, 010133E [OGB] USING MICROFIX. LEAST E/S DEPTH 2.0 IN GEN DEPTH 3.8MTRS. NO SCOUR. RETAIN AS CHARTED. (PLA WK REPORT 5/95). HH100/351/13 18.5.98 HH100/351/13 18.5.98 INVESTIGATED BY DIVER. FOUL AREA IS APPROX 8MTRS SQUARE, ORIENTATED 160/240 DEGS, AND CONSISTS OF A JUMBLE OF CONCRETE AND STONE BLOCKS. EACH BLOCK IS APPROX 2.5MTRS BY 1.0MTR BY 0.6MTR HIGH. HEAPED ON TOP OF EACH OTHER IN A PILE WHICH IS APPROX 2.0MTRS HIGH. SPACES BETWEEN THE BLOCKS ARE FILLED WITH BROKEN BLOCKS AND RUBBLE. ALSO PRESENT ARE OCCASIONAL LINKS OF 8 INCH CHAIN. HEAVILY ENCUSTED WITH BARNACLES. NO NETS PRESENT BUT THERE ARE SOME OLD MONOFILAMENT LINES AND TWO LOST LOBSTER POTS. (R MCNEILL, LTR DTD 14.5.98). AMENDED TO OSW. BR STD.
Comment researcher: UK Hydrographic Office
Commentaar onderzoeker: JUMBLE OF BLOCKS, HT BY DIVER
Position: 51 26.449 N,1 1.448 E