Le Poulmic |
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Location |
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Place Name : Plymouth |
Lat / Long : 50 ° 18 ' 0 '' North - 4 ° 10' 5'' West |
System used to obtain Long / Lat : unknown |
OS Grid Ref - |
Square : 0 |
8 Figure : 0 |
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Construction |
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Built : |
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Shipyard :
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Hull material : steel |
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Dimensions |
Size : 0 tonnes |
Length : 40 m |
Beam : 9 m |
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History |
Sunk : 1940.10.06 |
Cause : hit mine |
Date Found : |
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Depth |
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Shallowest |
Deepest |
Top : |
0 m |
0 m |
Deck :
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0 m |
0 m |
Bed : |
15 m |
22 m |
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Postition |
Orientation : unknown |
Lying : unknown |
Condition : Extensive breakup |
Seabed Type : Unknown
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Artifacts : |
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Wreck Owner |
Owner : - |
Access : unknown
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War Grave : Unknown |
Protected : |
Restrictions : |
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When to Dive Best time to dive the wreck, relative to high wate |
0 - hours |
0 - minutes |
- - high water |
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General Information : |
Small Boat Launching : |
Fort Bovisand |
Notes : |
The biggest piece of this wreck is the boilers. The rest is just scattered pieces of metal such was the destructive force of the mine. These pieces are widely scattered and diving the area you might not realise that you are actually diving a wreck site. It makes a good second dive.
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From a dive on : 1985.10.05 |
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Supplementary Imformation |
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