Maritime record TR 00 NW 9 - Enerno

Summary

REMAINS OF SPANISH MERCHANT VESSEL, 1902

Location

Grid reference TR 02189 08243 (point) FCE
Map sheet TR00NW
District FOLKESTONE AND HYTHE, KENT

Map

Type and Period (2)

Full Description

Sank following a collision with SS STREGULUS off Dungeness.(2). 30-MAY-1974 in 50 50 16N, 000 52 19E. Depth 21.2 in general depth 31m. 01-MAY-1975 Wreck in 50 50 16N, 000 52 19E. Depth 21.1 in general depth 31m. Scour 2m deep, length 120ft. 03-AUG-1975 Depth 21.1m, prominent wreck, sitting upright, length 110m. lies 070/250 deg on flat seabed. 13-MAY-1976 Examined by naval divers, reported as small coaster, lying upright with stern sunk into seabed and with slight list to starboard. Seabed - sand and soft mud, general depth 32m. 07-JUN-1978 Dived on upright about 200 to 250ft long, quite broken. Number of holds unconfirmed but all silted up with no evidence of cargo. Known locally as 'MAXWELL' very ornate brass compass pedestal and other typically Spanish brass fittings found which indicate wreck may be the ENERO. Commercial in confidence requested.


<1> Hydrographic Office wreck index, Extracted 20-JAN-1993, Page Nos. N/a (Bibliographic reference). SKE6339.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Bibliographic reference: Hydrographic Office wreck index. Extracted 20-JAN-1993, Page Nos. N/a.

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  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Oct 5 1993 12:00AM