Seeburg (Possibly) Wreck

Field Value
Wreck Category dangerous wreck
Status Dead = Not detected by numerous sources therefore considered not to exist
Seeburg (possibly) Wreck Location
Marine Coordinates (DMM)
54 39.35 N,18 38.933 E
Latitude, Longitude
Decimal Degrees
  • Latitude: 54.655833
  • Longitude: 18.648883
Water Depth 29 m
Water Level Effect always under water/submerged
Vertical Datum Mean Sea Level
Name SEEBURG (POSSIBLY)
Type motor vessel
Flag DE
Length 160.9 m
Width 21.3 m
Draught 13.2
Tonnage 12181
Tonnage Type gross
Conspic Visual not visually conspicuous
Conspic Radar not radar conspicuous
Date Sunk Dec 4, 1944
Original Detection Year 1946
Last Detection Year 1954
Original Source national HO/authority notice to mariners
Surveying Details H2815/46 26.8.46 DW IN 543937N, 183856E. (LENINGRAD NM 187/46) - NM 2949/46. H7402/53 24.11.53 SHOWN IN 543921N, 183856E ON GERMAN 29. NC 2369. H2815/46 24.5.55 DELETE. (POLISH NM 163/54) AMENDED TO DEAD. DELETE. - NM 1215/55.
Last Amended Date Jul 11, 2005

Circumstances of loss

BUILT BY BURMEISTER & WAIN FOR BRITISH OWNERS AS ADELAIDE STAR, TAKEN OVER BY GERMAN GOVERNMENT ON COMPLETION IN 1940. STRUCK A MINE AND SANK IN PUCK BAY, POLAND. (DODS)

WRECK MAP LOADING ... 54 39.35 N,18 38.933 E
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FAQ

Where is the SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) wreck located?

The SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) wreck is located at coordinates 54 39.35 N,18 38.933 E.

How deep is the seabed around the SEEBURG (POSSIBLY)?

The seabed around the SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) lies at approximately 29 meters deep.

When did the SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) sink?

The SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) sank on Dec 4, 1944.

When was the wreck of the SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) discovered?

The wreck of the SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) was discovered in 1946.

What country did the SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) belong to?

The SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) belonged to DE.

What was the tonnage of the SEEBURG (POSSIBLY)?

The SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) had a tonnage of 12181 tons.

What type of wreck is the SEEBURG (POSSIBLY)?

The SEEBURG (POSSIBLY) is classified as a motor vessel.