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Location  

Place Name : Cley-next-the-sea

Lat / Long : 52 ° 58 ' 0 '' North - 1 ° 3' 30'' East System used to obtain Long / Lat : Chart
OS Grid Ref - Square : 0 8 Figure : 0
Construction
Type : Steam Collier Built :  
Shipyard :
Hull material :  
Dimensions
Size : 0 tonnes Length : m Beam : m
History
Sunk : 1914.11.15 Cause : Collision Date Found :
Depth
  Shallowest Deepest
Top : 0 m 0 m
Deck :
0 m 0 m
Bed : 4 m 0 m
Postition
Orientation : unknown Lying : unknown Condition : Scattered pieces
Seabed Type : Sand
Artifacts :
Wreck Owner
Owner : -
Access : -
War Grave : Unknown Protected : Unknown
Restrictions : unknown
When to Dive Best time to dive the wreck, relative to high wate
0 - hours 0 - minutes - - high water
General Information :
Small Boat Launching :
Blakeney, but this can be dived as a shore dive. Use the Beach Car Park to the South of Cley-next-the-Sea. Part of the wreck is visable at low water.
Notes :

Quite a good rummage shore dive. If there is a current running enter the water up-current of the wreck. Wreckage covers a very large area. Plenty of crabs, lobsters and plant life. Many Plumose Anemones. Coal and coal dust can be found.

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