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Le Poulmic
Location  

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
Construction
Type : Built :  
Shipyard :
Hull material : steel  
Dimensions
Size : 0 tonnes Length : 40 m Beam : 9 m
History
Sunk : 1940.10.06 Cause : hit mine Date Found :
Depth
  Shallowest Deepest
Top : 0 m 0 m
Deck :
0 m 0 m
Bed : 15 m 22 m
Postition
Orientation : unknown Lying : unknown Condition : Extensive breakup
Seabed Type : Unknown
Artifacts :
Wreck Owner
Owner : -
Access : unknown
War Grave : Unknown Protected :
Restrictions :
When to Dive Best time to dive the wreck, relative to high wate
0 - hours 0 - minutes - - high water
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.

References :
Link to More Info :
Information Provided by :
Name : From a dive on : 1985.10.05
Supplementary Imformation
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