Coronation (inshore) |
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Location |
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Place Name : Penlee Point near Plymouth |
Lat / Long : 50 ° 18 ' 54 '' North - 4 ° 11' 30'' West |
System used to obtain Long / Lat : unknown |
OS Grid Ref - |
Square : 0 |
8 Figure : 0 |
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Construction |
Type : 90 gun second rate |
Built : 1685 |
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Shipyard : Portsmouth
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Dimensions |
Size : 0 tonnes |
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History |
Sunk : 1691 |
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Date Found : 1967 |
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Postition |
Orientation : unknown |
Lying : unknown |
Condition : Unknown |
Seabed Type : Unknown
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Wreck Owner |
Owner : - |
Access : unknown
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War Grave : Unknown |
Protected : Unknown |
Restrictions : An area within 250m radius of position 50° 18.96' N., 04° 11.57' W.. Chart affected: 3 |
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When to Dive Best time to dive the wreck, relative to high wate |
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Notes : |
The Coronation, a 90 gun second rate, was built in Portsmouth in 1685 but lost in heavy weather sometime shortly after September 1691. The site lies in two separate concentrations: Coronation (Inshore) is the site found in 1967, and Coronation (Offshore) is the section (see 30 below) which was found during a magnetometer survey in 1977.
ADU designation: January 3, 1989; 1988 No. 1; 1988/2138.
ADU licences: 1978-84 excavation; 1986 excavation, 1994 survey.
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References : |
Bax, A., 1970, Have we found the Coronation? Triton 15.2: 55-7.
McBride, P., 1981, The wreck of the Coronation. Underwater World: 28-31.
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Supplementary Imformation |
Added by:
markymarkp
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Posted on : October 24, 2010
www.coronationwreck.co.uk
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