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Fishing boat ZAG-5 was built in 1958 in the fishing shipyard in Ustka, formerly know as KU-160l. Wooden hull. It sank about 1981, because of a overloaded hold during the storm.

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Kuter ZAG-5

54° 23' 33.9" N , 19° 2' 44.9" E

2015-04-22 18:59

Depth above the wreck: 24m

Depth at the bottom: 29m

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DESCRIPTION
Fishing boat ZAG-5 was built 1958 in fishing shipyard in Ustka, formerly known as KU-160l. Wooden hull. It sank about 1981, because of a overloaded hold during the storm. Confirmed by the information contained in the Sailing News and Polish Register of Vessels. The fishing boat ZAG-5 belonged to Stanislaw Iwan, who died during the disaster. Now it lays on 28m in the Gulf of Gdansk, about 5km from Jantar.
DIMENSIONS
Length 15,63m
Breadth 4,90m
POWER
One engine, type PUCK A-4, produced in 1957 in mechanical plants in Puck. Engine had 4 cylinders, power 74 HP.

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