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REPORT OF WRECKS EXAMINATION


by
Sebastian Popek popeks@balticwrecks.com
Maciej Rułka maciek@balticwrecks.com
Baza Nurkowa ŁEBA bazanurkowa@diesel.com.pl

General area: Baltic Sea
Region: Łeba - Dive Center ŁEBA
Date located: 04.07.2000
Date exam'd/dived:
2002
Vessel name: LEBBIN II

Detail of loss: 9 lives

Method of positioning: GPS

located pos'n: 54° 54 .xxx ˘ N 17° 19 .xxx ˘ E

Depths: least depth: 18 msw
general depth: 27 msw

Contact data

height above bottom: 8 m estimated
Lenght: 49 m estimated
Orientation: SES

Other:

LEBBIN II

ex. ITZEHOE
vel. BETONOWIEC

General cargo steamer. One fixed pitch propeller. Sunked with load of cement in barrels.

Built up in 1905 in Tönning, Germany. Itzehoe is name of city at Laba rivers mouth. This city is her first home harbour. In 1910 ship was sold to norwegian shipowner and then in 1914 sold again to Pommerscher Industrie Verein auf Actien, Szczecin (Poland). On december 16th, 1914 she was renamed to LEBBIN II and left for last cruise.

L oA 49 m
B midship 8,30 m
Draft 3,20 m,
Registred 537 BRT