The
steamship Nadir was built in Cadiz and lanched in 1919
for a Spanish owner in Bilbao. On her last journey she
sailed for the company Pesqeuiras
y Salazones de Tenerife and was named Isla De La Gomera.
Under a journey from Cartagena to Barcelona loaded with
oranges, the cargo shifted and she capsized and sank
12.April 1946 southeast of Cabo de Palos. The wreck rest
today on her keel as a classic "Donald Duck" wreck on a
depth of 27 to 45 meter.
Name:
|
Former names:
|
Dimensions: |
Isla
De La Gomera
|
Nadir,Maquiro
|
51,8 x 8,0 m
|
|
|
|
Tons: |
Built: |
Home
Port: |
549 grt
|
Cadiz ( ES ) 1919
|
Las Palmas( ES )
|
|