Anlaby |
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Location |
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Place Name : Isle of May |
Lat / Long : 56 ° 11 ' 15 '' North - 2 ° 33' 52'' 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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Dimensions |
Size : 0 tonnes |
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History |
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Depth |
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0 m |
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Bed : |
15 m |
20 m |
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Postition |
Orientation : unknown |
Lying : unknown |
Condition : Unknown |
Seabed Type : Unknown
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Wreck Owner |
Owner : - |
Access : -
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War Grave : Unknown |
Protected : Unknown |
Restrictions : unknown |
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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 : |
Anstruther Harbour |
Notes : |
The Anlaby is well broken up with the main section being the keel and ribs, with the sprop still in place.She ran aground close to Alerstanes Landing with a cargo of coal whilst on a journey to Danzig from Granton. There may have been some salvage work on her, or there is more wreckage close by, though covered in thick kelp. I last dived her in May 2002 and found an admiralty pattern anchor close by as well as one amongst the wreckage. The depth is around 16 metres. her position is 56 11' 15"N 02 33' 52"W
- - Kev Watson (kevwatson@ecosse.net), 2 Oct 2003
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From a dive on : May 2002 |
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