SS August Helmerich
History | |
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Port of registry: | Lübeck, Germany |
Builder: | Koch Henry A.G. |
Completed: | 1889 |
Maiden voyage: | 1889 |
In service: | 1889 |
Out of service: | 30 September 1919 |
Fate: | Sank after a collision with SS Normandie |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Cargo ship |
Tonnage: | 842 GRT |
Length: | 63 metres (206 ft 8 in) |
Beam: | 9.2 metres (30 ft 2 in) |
SS August Helmerich was a German cargo ship that collided with SS Normandie off Dalarö (east coast of Öland) while on a voyage from Kotka, Finland to Hamburg, Germany with a cargo of wood.
Construction
August Helmerich was constructed in 1889 at the Koch Henry A.G. shipyard in Lübeck, Germany. She was completed in 1889 and she was named August Helmerich and served from 1889 until her demise in 1919.
The ship was 63 metres (206 ft 8 in) long and had a beam of 9.2 metres (30 ft 2 in). The ship was assessed at 842 GRT.
Sinking
On 30 September 1919, August Helmerich was on a voyage from Kotka, Finland to Hamburg, Germany with a cargo of wood when she collided with SS Normandie off Dalarö. The ship foundered with no casualties.[1]
Wreck
The wreck was discovered in 2000 and was found totally intact (except for a hole from the collision) in 60 metres (196 ft 10 in) of water.
References
- ↑ "August Helmerich". Wrecksite. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2015.