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Wreck Hans Schmidt in Adriatic Sea, Croatia

Wreck Hans Schmidt

For a longer time, not much was known about the sinking of this cargo ship. So they call the ship: the „Istra“ wreck. Hans Schmidt was built in 1920 in the Netherlands. It carries the name of its last owner from Germany. This cargo ship sank in 1943 after hitting an underwater anti-watercraft mine. It was ripped in two pieces. On the seabed, the wreck lies in two parts about 20 meters away from one another. At a depth of 42 m and reaching 28 m at its highest point.

This wreck became a good habitat for lots of marine species. Large conger eels are commonly encountered. The inner cargo space is free to enter for experienced wreck divers. Around the wreck you may find parts of the ship, additional accessories, and the engine and air bombs. The Hans Schmidt wreck is 90 m long and 11 m wide. Today it is known as one of the favourite dive destinations for wreck divers in Northern Adriatic.

Depth: 28 – 42 m

For advanced divers (minimum 50 logged dives and AOWD or **)

Boat trip: about 100 min

 

 

 

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Access
By boat
Difficulty
CMAS ** / AOW
Avg Depth
30m/98.4ft
Max Depth
40m/131.2ft
Currents
Medium ( 1-2 knots)
Visibility
Good ( 10m/32.8ft - 30 m/98.4ft )
Tags
Wreck
Contact details
52450
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