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 TCG 115 wreck

Turkey, Aegean, Bodrum

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
Precisie: Ongeveer

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Breedtegraad: 36° 59.327' N
lengtegraad: 27° 25.625' E

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Alternative naam Kara Ada

Gemiddelde diepte 23 m / 75.5 ft

max diepte 27 m / 88.6 ft

Stroming Traag

Zicht Goed ( 10 - 30 m)

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Duiklocatie kwaliteit Goed

Ervaring CMAS ** / AOW

Bio interest Arm

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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): TCG 115 is a former Turkish Coast Guard Boat intentionally sunken on 16th July 2007 for scuba diving. Draught has been 1,40m with a displacement of 70 tons. It has been equipped with two 1360 hp Mercedes engines which allowed a max. speed of 18 kts. Arming has been one 40/56mm Bofors gun and two 20mm Oerlikon machine guns.
The crew has been 1 officer, 5 NCOs, 2 contracted NCOs and 8 enlisted men.
The engines and other potential hazardous material had been removed before sinking the boat.
Now the wreck is lying between 19-27m, so according to Turkish diving laws, minimum certification requirement for diving this wreck is CMAS**/AOWD. It is perfectly suitable for first wreck diving experience.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): TCG 115 is a former Turkish Coast Guard Boat intentionally sunken on 16th July 2007 for scuba diving. Draught has been 1,40m with a displacement of 70 tons. It has been equipped with two 1360 hp Mercedes engines which allowed a max. speed of 18 kts. Arming has been one 40/56mm Bofors gun and two 20mm Oerlikon machine guns.
The crew has been 1 officer, 5 NCOs, 2 contracted NCOs and 8 enlisted men.
The engines and other potential hazardous material had been removed before sinking the boat.
Now the wreck is lying between 19-27m, so according to Turkish diving laws, minimum certification requirement for diving this wreck is CMAS**/AOWD. It is perfectly suitable for first wreck diving experience.

TCG 115 is a former Turkish Coast Guard Boat intentionally sunken on 16th July 2007 for scuba diving. Draught has been 1,40m with a displacement of 70 tons. It has been equipped with two 1360 hp Mercedes engines which allowed a max. speed of 18 kts. Arming has been one 40/56mm Bofors gun and two 20mm Oerlikon machine guns.
The crew has been 1 officer, 5 NCOs, 2 contracted NCOs and 8 enlisted men.
The engines and other potential hazardous material had been removed before sinking the boat.
Now the wreck is lying between 19-27m, so according to Turkish diving laws, minimum certification requirement for diving this wreck is CMAS**/AOWD. It is perfectly suitable for first wreck diving experience.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): TCG 115 is a former Turkish Coast Guard Boat intentionally sunken on 16th July 2007 for scuba diving. Draught has been 1,40m with a displacement of 70 tons. It has been equipped with two 1360 hp Mercedes engines which allowed a max. speed of 18 kts. Arming has been one 40/56mm Bofors gun and two 20mm Oerlikon machine guns.
The crew has been 1 officer, 5 NCOs, 2 contracted NCOs and 8 enlisted men.
The engines and other potential hazardous material had been removed before sinking the boat.
Now the wreck is lying between 19-27m, so according to Turkish diving laws, minimum certification requirement for diving this wreck is CMAS**/AOWD. It is perfectly suitable for first wreck diving experience.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): TCG 115 is a former Turkish Coast Guard Boat intentionally sunken on 16th July 2007 for scuba diving. Draught has been 1,40m with a displacement of 70 tons. It has been equipped with two 1360 hp Mercedes engines which allowed a max. speed of 18 kts. Arming has been one 40/56mm Bofors gun and two 20mm Oerlikon machine guns.
The crew has been 1 officer, 5 NCOs, 2 contracted NCOs and 8 enlisted men.
The engines and other potential hazardous material had been removed before sinking the boat.
Now the wreck is lying between 19-27m, so according to Turkish diving laws, minimum certification requirement for diving this wreck is CMAS**/AOWD. It is perfectly suitable for first wreck diving experience.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): TCG 115 is a former Turkish Coast Guard Boat intentionally sunken on 16th July 2007 for scuba diving. Draught has been 1,40m with a displacement of 70 tons. It has been equipped with two 1360 hp Mercedes engines which allowed a max. speed of 18 kts. Arming has been one 40/56mm Bofors gun and two 20mm Oerlikon machine guns.
The crew has been 1 officer, 5 NCOs, 2 contracted NCOs and 8 enlisted men.
The engines and other potential hazardous material had been removed before sinking the boat.
Now the wreck is lying between 19-27m, so according to Turkish diving laws, minimum certification requirement for diving this wreck is CMAS**/AOWD. It is perfectly suitable for first wreck diving experience.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): TCG 115 is a former Turkish Coast Guard Boat intentionally sunken on 16th July 2007 for scuba diving. Draught has been 1,40m with a displacement of 70 tons. It has been equipped with two 1360 hp Mercedes engines which allowed a max. speed of 18 kts. Arming has been one 40/56mm Bofors gun and two 20mm Oerlikon machine guns.
The crew has been 1 officer, 5 NCOs, 2 contracted NCOs and 8 enlisted men.
The engines and other potential hazardous material had been removed before sinking the boat.
Now the wreck is lying between 19-27m, so according to Turkish diving laws, minimum certification requirement for diving this wreck is CMAS**/AOWD. It is perfectly suitable for first wreck diving experience.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): TCG 115 is a former Turkish Coast Guard Boat intentionally sunken on 16th July 2007 for scuba diving. Draught has been 1,40m with a displacement of 70 tons. It has been equipped with two 1360 hp Mercedes engines which allowed a max. speed of 18 kts. Arming has been one 40/56mm Bofors gun and two 20mm Oerlikon machine guns.
The crew has been 1 officer, 5 NCOs, 2 contracted NCOs and 8 enlisted men.
The engines and other potential hazardous material had been removed before sinking the boat.
Now the wreck is lying between 19-27m, so according to Turkish diving laws, minimum certification requirement for diving this wreck is CMAS**/AOWD. It is perfectly suitable for first wreck diving experience.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): TCG 115 is a former Turkish Coast Guard Boat intentionally sunken on 16th July 2007 for scuba diving. Draught has been 1,40m with a displacement of 70 tons. It has been equipped with two 1360 hp Mercedes engines which allowed a max. speed of 18 kts. Arming has been one 40/56mm Bofors gun and two 20mm Oerlikon machine guns.
The crew has been 1 officer, 5 NCOs, 2 contracted NCOs and 8 enlisted men.
The engines and other potential hazardous material had been removed before sinking the boat.
Now the wreck is lying between 19-27m, so according to Turkish diving laws, minimum certification requirement for diving this wreck is CMAS**/AOWD. It is perfectly suitable for first wreck diving experience.

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Aug 29, 2011
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