UB-10? (Wreck)
United Kingdom /
England /
Flamborough /
World
/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Flamborough
shipwreck, submarine, invisible
Belived to be UB-107 but U 107 surrendered 20 November 1918:
649-ton German UBIII class submarine, built 1917. 181ft x 19ft. Believed destroyed by depth-charging of armed yacht and trawlers on 27 July, 1918, off Scarborough, but found entangled with wreck of Malvina by divers in 1985.
Diving: U-boat lies at right angles to steamer and her bow enters the Malvina's broken wreckage by the engines, which are tilted over behind two boilers. Submarine identified by number engraved on prop. Beware strong tidal currents.
649-ton German UBIII class submarine, built 1917. 181ft x 19ft. Believed destroyed by depth-charging of armed yacht and trawlers on 27 July, 1918, off Scarborough, but found entangled with wreck of Malvina by divers in 1985.
Diving: U-boat lies at right angles to steamer and her bow enters the Malvina's broken wreckage by the engines, which are tilted over behind two boilers. Submarine identified by number engraved on prop. Beware strong tidal currents.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 54°8'8"N -0°4'13"E
- The Malvina (Wreck) 0.7 km
- Flamborough Head 4.6 km
- Humber Estuary 62 km
- Trent Falls 64 km
- Former RAF East Moor 67 km
- Bagmoor Wind Farm 68 km
- Roman Fortress of Eboracum 69 km
- Site of Terry's old factory 70 km
- M18 - M62 Interchange Junction 78 km
- Roman Ridge 98 km
- Flamborough Cliffs nature reserve 2.3 km
- Thornwick Bay 3.4 km
- Danes Dyke 5 km
- Bempton Cliffs RSPB Reserve 5.9 km
- Sewerby Hall 6.4 km
- Skipsea Sands Caravan Park 19 km
- Former RAF Lissett 20 km
- Lissett Airfield Wind Farm 20 km
- Time Team Excavation Site Skipsea 21 km
- Gembling 22 km