SS Castilian
Career | |
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Name: | SS Castilian |
Operator: | Ellerman Lines |
Completed: | 1919[1] |
Fate: | sunk on 12 February 1943[citation needed] |
Status: | Dangerous wreck |
General characteristics | |
Tonnage: | 3,067 tons[2] |
Length: | 331[2] |
Beam: | 46.8[2] |
Capacity: | Live ammunition[3] |
SS Castilian was carrying a cargo of munitions[3] to Lisbon when she struck East Platters Rocks, near The Skerries, Anglesey, Wales and on 12 February 1943 sank.
In 1987 a Royal Navy clearance vessel spent several months removing unexploded ordnance from Fydlyn Bay nearby believed to have come from the wreck.[3] In 1997 the location of the wreck on East Platters Rocks was designated under section 2 of the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973 in 1997 with a 500 m exclusion zone regarding scuba diving activities because of its potentially dangerous cargo.[4]
Other boats with the same name
There were two other Ellerman Lines ships called SS Castilian. The first, ex-Umbilo, was purchased in 1909 from Bullard, King & Co renamed Castilian, 1917 torpedoed and sunk by U-61 off Ireland.[1] The third built 1955, 1963 renamed City of Peterborough, 1964 reverted to Castilian (1966-7 chartered to Cunard, temporarily renamed Arabia), 1971 sold to Maldives renamed Maldive Freedom.[1] An even earlier Castilian was wrecked on Porthmadog Bar in 1868.[5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "The Ships List - Ellerman and Papayanni". http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/ellerman1.htm.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "WWI Standard ships". http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/WWIStandardShipsWarJ.html.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Holden, Chris (2008). Underwater Guide to North Wales Vol. 2. Calgo Publications. pp. p57. ISBN 978-0-9545066-1-2.
- ↑ Template:UK SI
- ↑ "Vessel Losses and Casualties in Tremadoc Bay and St Patrick's Causeway". http://freespace.virgin.net/r.cadwalader/maritime/lifeboat/wreck.htm.
Coordinates: 53°25.0107′N 4°35.9176′W / 53.416845°N 4.5986267°W
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