Maritime record 2180 - BARON ARDROSSAN, MARITIME AREA

Summary

56 52 50N, 007 29 58W, grounded wreck of Baron Ardrossan

Location

Grid reference NL 65090 90030 (point)
Map sheet NL69SE
Parish MARITIME, Western Isles

Map

Type and Period (2)

Full Description

NL69SE 9469 6509 9003
N 56 52.8333 W 7 29.9667

Quality of fix = 0200
Horizontal Datum = OGB
General water depth = 6

Circumstances of Loss Details
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The BARON ARDROSSAN was built in 1932. It ran aground at Sandray island, whilst en-route Calcutta and Table Bay to Hull. It was owned at time of loss by H Hogarth & Sons.
Source; Dictionary of Disasters at Sea.

Surveying Details
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1 January 1970 . The vessel went aground at SE tip of Sandray Island, at approximately 56 52 50N, 007 29 58W, with broken back.
Source; Dictionary of Disasters at Sea, Lloyds.

5 March 1985 . The wreck of a large rivetted merchant ship is reported close inshore and well smashed up into the nearby gulleys. The general depth is about 6 metres.
report by P. Camilli, 25 February 1985.

10 August 1994. The site was located at 56 52 54N, 007 30 24W [world geodetic datum]. The vessel is totally broken up. Many large plates and hull sections are visible, but the hightest piece is 2 metres above seabed. The bows point inland. The boilers and engines lie on the corner of the bay. Wreckage spreads out to a depth of 24 metres. It does not stand higher than the highest rocks.
Report by J Leigh.

Wrecks Officer Note; The OGB position derived from the WGD position plots ashore.

Hydrographic Office, 1995.

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Record last edited

Jul 28 2005 2:24PM

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