International (Probably) Wreck

Field Value
Wreck Category dangerous wreck
Status Dead = Not detected by numerous sources therefore considered not to exist
International (probably) Wreck Location
Marine Coordinates (DMM)
49 26.99 N,2 28.83 W
Latitude, Longitude
Decimal Degrees
  • Latitude: 49.449833
  • Longitude: -2.480500
Water Depth 17 m
Water Level Effect always under water/submerged
Vertical Datum Approximate Lowest Astronomical Tide
Name INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY)
Type brigantine
Cargo coal
Conspic Visual not visually conspicuous
Conspic Radar not radar conspicuous
Date Sunk Jan 23, 1908
Original Detection Year 1908
Last Detection Year 2015
Original Source national HO/authority wreck information
Surveying Details 20.7.72 SUNK OFF MUSE ROCK. (CHANNEL ISLAND WKS). NCA. POSN 492703N, 022845W FOR FILING ONLY. H3635/71 3.9.79 WOODEN WKGE, WITH COPPER PINS & LARGE AMOUNT OF COAL ON SEABED IN VICINITY, DIVED ON JUST NW OF LES BARBES. IN APPROX 60FT OF WATER. THOUGHT BY LOCAL DIVERS TO BE THE 'INTERNATIONAL', WHICH WAS SAID TO BE CARRYING COAL WHEN LOST. (M G SHEAN, SEVERNSIDE BSAC, 6.8.79). NCA. SEP 2015/000230440 19.11.15 NOT SEEN IN M/B DATASET. (HMSML GLEANER SNT02/15). AMEND TO DEAD.
Last Amended Date Nov 19, 2015

Circumstances of loss

SUNK OFF MUSE ROCK. (CHANNEL ISLAND WKS).

WRECK MAP LOADING ... 49 26.99 N,2 28.83 W
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FAQ

Where is the INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY) wreck located?

The INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY) wreck is located at coordinates 49 26.99 N,2 28.83 W.

How deep is the seabed around the INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY)?

The seabed around the INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY) lies at approximately 17 meters deep.

When did the INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY) sink?

The INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY) sank on Jan 23, 1908.

When was the wreck of the INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY) discovered?

The wreck of the INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY) was discovered in 1908.

What cargo was the INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY) carrying?

The INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY) was carrying coal.

What type of wreck is the INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY)?

The INTERNATIONAL (PROBABLY) is classified as a brigantine.