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Avondale Park
Location  

Place Name : Firth of Forth

Lat / Long : 0 ° 0 ' 0 '' - - 0 ° 0' 0'' - 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 : Long m Beam : m
History
Sunk : Cause : German Torpedo Date Found : 1995 approx
Depth
  Shallowest Deepest
Top : 48 m 0 m
Deck :
54 m 0 m
Bed : 62 m 0 m
Postition
Orientation : unknown Lying : Upright Condition : Intact
Seabed Type : Unknown
Artifacts : Could be some on Deck & Sea Bed
Wreck Owner
Owner : Unknown
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 :
No
Notes :

Last Allied ship to be sunk in 2nd world war. Canadian Ship. Captain of U Boat said he did not receive notice that war was over so he torpedoed ship after war was unofficialy over.
Deep wreck needing decom. Not for Novices. I dived on this with Skipper of Jane R. dive boat.
He could take you there on one of his exiting dive trips

References :
Link to More Info :
Information Provided by :
Name : Don Tovey From a dive on : 1995
Supplementary Imformation
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