Small wreck in the Swale

bluerm166

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There is a small wreck showing in the position of the green marker at low tide in the Swale when the bow and low bow rails of what could be a small motor boat are visible just out of the fairway.This may have been noted previously but if not the present nominal position of the bow is ( was on Thursday 1st. and today ) 51º 21.175' N 0º 53 .181' E.
Vessel name : Shamrock II Drying to approx 0.6M on Thursday 1st..a.m. Hull is hidden laid down the slope with the bows facing north.
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No it is not marked .The rails are slender and could be taken at distance for a floating bush so not obvious unless the actual white bow is showing on a lower tide,just sufficent to see the name.Might well move over time.
 
Thanks for this. I’ve marked it on my chart. Assume you all know about the small catamaran wreck in South Deep. It’s pretty obvious but has been moving around a bit on the rocks near the drainage outfall, close to the Swale Marina waiting buoys.
 
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