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Bocznokołowiec Mannheim VII

54° 46' 48" N , 17° 14' 12" E

2023-07-01 19:23

Depth above the wreck: 12m

Depth at the bottom: 15m

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Type of vessel: Paddle Tugboat
Brand: 2811 Mannheim
ENI number: Unknown
Year of construction: 1897
Building site: Schichau Werke in Elbląg
Tonnage: 151 / 167
Dimensions: 68,00 x 9,30 x 1,30 
Engines: 1050 IPK Steam / 1700 IPK Steam
Scrapped in 1960, scrapped at Simons NV in Rotterdam.
Sunk during the storm between Łeba nad Ustka on the way from the shipyard to Rotterdam.

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