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Our members mostly dive on following wrecks:

no Wreck Depth
1 Bryza 21m
2 Graf Zeppelin 87m
3 Abille 47m
4 Groźny 18.5m
5 Boelcke 75m

Highest marked wrecks

Our members highly-graded following wrecks:

no Wreck rating
1 Franken
2 Graf Zeppelin
3 Terra
4 West Star
5 Goya

WRECKS

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Number of founded wrecks: 126

 

Barka z szynami

55° 54' 27.1" N , 20° 55' 28.5" E m/20m

 

Engels

55° 14' 0" N , 19° 12' 57" E m/106m

 

U 580

55° 38' 26.7" N , 20° 55' 39.6" E m/36m

 

Torpedowiec

55° 50' 32.9" N , 20° 43' 12.2" E m/42m

 

Agat

56° 1' 47.9" N , 20° 34' 57" E m/30m

 

Ammerland

56° 25' 59.7" N , 20° 29' 29.8" E m/43m

 

Seven

56° 22' 50.9" N , 20° 33' 33.7" E m/30m

 

Tankowiec

56° 15' 36.7" N , 20° 57' 12.2" E m/32m

 

Alderbarn

56° 26' 53" N , 20° 40' 24.3" E m/28m

 

Nordmark UJ

56° 26' 44.2" N , 20° 39' 43.9" E m/28m

 

Ściana

56° 20' 3.4" N , 20° 48' 32.5" E m/m

 

Nord Stern

57° 47' 8" N , 22° 43' 23.1" E m/m

 

Fista

56° 29' 29" N , 20° 54' 5.4" E m/m

 

Transportowiec

55° 41' 59.4" N , 20° 23' 12.2" E m/57m

 

C580

55° 51' 5.3" N , 20° 34' 53.3" E m/42m

 

Paroweic - Litwa

55° 44' 7" N , 21° 1' 55.8" E m/22m

 

WR2

55° 41' 46.7" N , 20° 36' 57.5" E m/51m

 

Samolot Rosyjski

55° 32' 51.6" N , 20° 54' 6.8" E m/38m

 

W-26

55° 42' 58.3" N , 20° 54' 52.5" E m/30m

Kujawiak

54° 41' 36" N , 18° 33' 30" E 0m/4m

Submarine type M

West Star

54° 47' 14" N , 17° 40' 43" E 0m/3m

The ship was built in 1965 in Atlas-Werke shipyard in Bremen (Germany). It sank during a powerful storm.
 

2 w 1 / U-J

54° 38' 4.1" N , 18° 48' 50.7" E 2m/3m

German warship

Łąki orłowskie

54° 29' 2.6" N , 18° 34' 10.2" E 2m/4m

An underwater unique on a national scale.

Betonowiec

54° 43' 36.7" N , 17° 12' 57.5" E 4m/10m

Steam Vessel

Dario

54° 50' 20" N , 18° 17' 50" E 5m/7m

Fishing Vessel

Wicher

54° 36' 43.4" N , 18° 46' 50.4" E 6m/21m

Warship

General Carleton

54° 50' 15" N , 18° 3' 43" E 6m/8m

British Cargo Vessel

Zawisza Czarny

54° 40' 6" N , 18° 34' 42" E 8m/8m

The first marine yacht of Polish Scouting Association. The main initiator of "Zawisza" was Witold Bublewski. In 1949 sunk in the waters of the Bay of Puck
 

Torpedownia

54° 35' 15" N , 18° 32' 44" E 8m/12m

It was a torpedo assembly hall with facilities for test shots.

Kuter Rybacki 1

54° 40' 55.8" N , 18° 38' 20" E 8m/15m

Perfect wreck for beginner divers, especially because of small depth.

Dalba

54° 31' 3.3" N , 18° 33' 25.4" E 8m/8m

Diving Spot

Siarkowiec

54° 22' 42" N , 16° 14' 17.4" E 9m/20m

Kanonierka

54° 12' 6" N , 15° 33' 30" E 9m/11m

German artillery ferry-type MFP
 

Bryza

54° 36' 21.7" N , 18° 47' 39.1" E 10m/21m

Bryza fishing vessel built in Gdańsk River Shipyard - Stogi. Entered service in 10.01.1965

Jan Heweliusz

54° 36' 28.6" N , 14° 13' 5.8" E 10m/24m

Ferry carrying trucks and railway wagons

Margareta

54° 48' 0" N , 17° 38' 60" E 10m/15m

Cargo ship with mechanical drive.
 

Groźny

54° 40' 33.2" N , 18° 40' 53.8" E 11m/18.5m

Big submarine chaser.

Porcelanowiec

54° 29' 30.3" N , 18° 40' 12.6" E 12m/12m

 

Bocznokołowiec Mannheim VII

54° 46' 48" N , 17° 14' 12" E 12m/15m

 

Christa

54° 50' 48.9" N , 18° 28' 54.6" E 13m/16m

Trade vessel under Danish flag

Delfin

54° 38' 52.2" N , 18° 36' 11.2" E 13m/20m

Wooden minesweeper based on "BYMS"

Solen

54° 28' 56.7" N , 18° 39' 53.2" E 13m/16m

By Swedish classification it was a medium-sized galleon, which took part in the Battle in Oliva.

Kuter Rybacki 2

54° 40' 45.6" N , 18° 40' 12" E 14m/16m

Small ship, perfect for beginner divers, with well seen frames and hull.
 

Rozwleczony

54° 16' 0" N , 15° 30' 0" E 14m/16m

Dorszowiec

54° 16' 18" N , 15° 26' 36" E 14m/17m

Probably the wreck of the German minesweepers
 

Nauke

54° 16' 48" N , 15° 17' 54" E 14m/16m

Svanhild

54° 50' 36.6" N , 17° 40' 30.1" E 15m/22m

Single-deck cargo vessel with mechanical drive.

Holland

54° 17' 12" N , 15° 28' 42" E 15m/17m

Also known as Torn

Heldarstindur VA36

55° 28' 0" N , 14° 18' 60" E 16m/23m

Wreck of fishing vessel

Parowiec Bliźniak

54° 52' 15.6" N , 18° 17' 48.3" E 17m/20m

Cut, reveted hull, steamer.

Stuttgart

54° 33' 33.7" N , 18° 37' 1.9" E 17m/21m

Hospital ship

Villon

55° 33' 0" N , 14° 26' 0" E 18m/36m

Bulk Carrier

Sycylia

54° 18' 0" N , 15° 44' 36" E 18m/22m

Wreck diving fairly easy and worth seeing.

Bonita

55° 13' 30.7" N , 13° 14' 22.6" E 19m/42m

Steamer, carrying the red iron

Mount Vernon

54° 56' 54" N , 18° 20' 12" E 20m/29m

Cargo steam ship.
 

Kuter Rybacki 3

54° 46' 10.2" N , 18° 38' 29.1" E 20.4m/25m

Wooden fishing boat

Arngast

54° 52' 35.4" N , 17° 58' 21.5" E 21m/22m

Wreck of an steam tug which sinked in the 1921 and lies on 23m

Rozgwiazda

54° 20' 12" N , 15° 44' 24" E 24m/28m

Dredger

Thomsen

54° 21' 42" N , 15° 31' 60" E 24m/27m

German battleship from World War II
 

Kuter ZAG-5

54° 23' 33.9" N , 19° 2' 44.9" E 24m/29m

Fishing boat ZAG-5 was built in 1958 in fishing shipyard in Ustka.
 

Georg Buchner

54° 56' 1" N , 18° 30' 42" E 24m/41m

Passenger ship wreck.

Betonowiec

54° 54' 21.7" N , 17° 31' 16.9" E 24m/30m

In fisherman slang it's called u-boot 1

Wycieczkowiec

54° 20' 30" N , 15° 16' 24" E 24m/26m

A small freighter

Lablador

54° 21' 36" N , 15° 30' 24" E 24m/26m

Swedish steam sailing ship
 

Holownik Strażak

54° 48' 20.8" N , 18° 37' 33.3" E 24m/29m

Tugboat

Barka

54° 21' 18" N , 15° 15' 60" E 25m/28m

Barge broken on half

Ślązak / ORP 304

54° 39' 10.2" N , 18° 38' 46.4" E 25m/31m

Small submarine type M-XV-bis.
 

Drewniak Mechelinki

54° 36' 26" N , 18° 36' 46" E 25m/27m

 

Zniszczony

54° 23' 30" N , 15° 15' 48" E 27m/29m

 

Kuter rybacki 4 (Szkuta)

54° 39' 28.1" N , 18° 40' 14.8" E 27m/31m

Latona

55° 0' 52" N , 17° 18' 17.7" E 28m/32m

Cargo Ship

Kanonierka

54° 35' 28.6" N , 18° 48' 8.3" E 28m/30m

Gunboat KFK 532

S 50

54° 54' 0" N , 17° 18' 60" E 28m/32m

Torpedo-boat

Refuler

54° 22' 36" N , 15° 25' 30" E 29m/33m

Probably wreck of a very large dredger

Tankowiec

54° 47' 29" N , 18° 38' 32" E 29m/34m

Double-deck structure, powered by a single screw steam engine.
 

Pogłębiarka

55° 6' 48" N , 17° 5' 26" E 29m/31m

Whisky

55° 14' 43" N , 14° 39' 25.4" E 30m/40m

Russian submarine

Rugen

54° 23' 27" N , 15° 52' 0" E 30m/32m

Training ship of Kriegsmarine (Motorsailer)

Fu Shan Hai

55° 20' 38.8" N , 14° 45' 27.2" E 30m/69m

Chinese bulk carrier "Fu Shan Hai"

Pogłębiarka

54° 45' 34.4" N , 18° 42' 48.9" E 31m/41m

The origin of the wreck is unknown.
 

BN Kuter Jastarnia

54° 38' 48.6" N , 18° 39' 55.6" E 31m/35m

Fishing vessel

Trałowiec / Munin

54° 36' 7" N , 18° 47' 25" E 32m/41m

Warship used by Reischmarine and Kreigsmarine, rebuilt from a fishing trawler.

Żaglowiec Łeba

55° 5' 16.3" N , 17° 47' 9.4" E 33m/38m

According to the research center Maritime Museum wreck may have about 250 years. It is believed that flying the flag of the English. So far, the wreck is very well preserved.

Bengt Sture

55° 2' 30" N , 17° 39' 32" E 33m/38m

Cargo ship with motor engine.
 

Terra

55° 8' 9.6" N , 17° 46' 41.4" E 35m/45m

Tanker
 

Parowiec wywrócony

54° 45' 33" N , 16° 29' 25.2" E 35m/35m

Halstenbek

54° 30' 42" N , 14° 59' 24" E 36m/38m

Corn carrier
 

Abille

54° 35' 38.7" N , 18° 47' 27.7" E 36m/47m

Wreck of a tugboat close to Hel harbour

Wilhelm Gustloff

55° 7' 29" N , 17° 42' 14" E 36m/45m

Diving there is prohibited

Koronowo

55° 13' 13.5" N , 14° 32' 59.5" E 38m/52m

Polish coaster

Affaire

55° 6' 7" N , 15° 10' 12" E 39m/42m

Galease SM sank in 1893

Papierowiec

55° 4' 0" N , 16° 40' 32.1" E 39m/42m

Ship wreck carrying bales of paper
 

Barka z dźwigiem

54° 44' 1.6" N , 16° 28' 34.8" E 39m/39m

 

Żaglowiec 1

54° 46' 47.1" N , 16° 19' 4.2" E 40m/40m

Ada

54° 57' 47.6" N , 15° 7' 2.7" E 40m/42m

Scottish vessel

Banan

54° 45' 0" N , 16° 31' 60" E 40m/42m

Unknown wreck.

WŁA-87

55° 1' 43.2" N , 18° 18' 37.2" E 43m/39m

Fishing Vessel

Działa

55° 2' 0" N , 16° 29' 0" E 43m/45m

Cannons from the XVIII century
 

U-768

54° 25' 29.2" N , 19° 9' 58.5" E 46m/50m

 

U-272

54° 37' 38" N , 18° 50' 40" E 46m/48m

U-boot

Napoleon

54° 29' 27.8" N , 18° 52' 48.4" E 46m/56m

This name is the common name.

Trałowiec V 315

55° 1' 35.9" N , 18° 21' 43.8" E 47m/62m

Unit Kriegsmarine during the Second World War. March 2, 1945 sank after colliding with S / S Hendrik Fisser 7

Szynowiec

54° 27' 53.5" N , 18° 54' 3.8" E 47m/49m

Wooden wreck, badly damaged.
 

Franken

54° 32' 19.9" N , 18° 57' 57.3" E 48m/70m

Motor Tanker
 

Parowiec 1

54° 34' 33.4" N , 15° 57' 55.7" E 48m/48m

Parowiec Hel

54° 35' 23.3" N , 18° 50' 51.5" E 49m/61m

Steuben

55° 13' 26" N , 16° 40' 48" E 49m/72m

A troop-ship and hospital ship

G-5

54° 29' 28.4" N , 18° 52' 56.1" E 50m/56m

Desantowiec

54° 35' 12" N , 18° 46' 12" E 53m/55m

Barkas

54° 34' 44.8" N , 18° 48' 27.7" E 55m/59m

Goya

55° 12' 0" N , 18° 18' 36" E 58m/75m

Diving there is prohibited
 

Boelcke

54° 35' 0" N , 18° 58' 0" E 60m/75m

Vessel was used as a workshop for Luftwaffe seaplanes.

Graf Zeppelin

55° 31' 3" N , 18° 17' 9" E 60m/87m

Aircraft carrier

Bremenhaven

55° 3' 0" N , 18° 23' 60" E 60m/66m

Troop-ship

M 85

54° 47' 47.8" N , 18° 42' 38.4" E 60m/65m

The bigest minesweeper

Alla

54° 34' 44.4" N , 18° 47' 57.1" E 63m/65m

U-367

54° 34' 0" N , 18° 52' 49.6" E 63m/65m

Submarine

T 5

54° 32' 12" N , 18° 57' 36.6" E 63m/71m

Torpedo-vessel
 

Śruba

54° 33' 42.8" N , 18° 52' 58.3" E 64m/68m

Muhlhausen (Beczkowiec)

54° 58' 8" N , 18° 37' 8" E 65m/68m

Barrel Vessel

Agnes

55° 14' 0" N , 18° 12' 0" E 65m/65m

Cargo ship powered by motor engine, lounchede on 1 November 1942

T 3

54° 34' 18.6" N , 18° 54' 10.4" E 69m/73m

Akademik Karpinsky

55° 7' 0" N , 18° 22' 0" E 70m/80m

A cargo ship

UJ 1102

54° 37' 41.5" N , 18° 54' 8.4" E 70m/76m

Fishing trawler

Kuter przy V315

55° 1' 32.2" N , 18° 23' 32.1" E 70m/72m

Fishing Vessel

Wedel

54° 36' 54.1" N , 18° 54' 37" E 74m/78m

Hans Albrecht Wedel