Maritime record 2180 - BARON ARDROSSAN, MARITIME AREA
Summary
Location
Grid reference | NL 65090 90030 (point) |
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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