Yolanda (ship)

Jolanda (also called Yolanda) was a Cypriot cargo ship built in 1964 in Gijón, Spain by SA Juliana Constructora.[1][2] She was grounded on a reef at Ras Muhammad on 1 April 1980.[3] From 1981 to 1985, the wreck was a popular dive site, but it was lost when it fell off the reef during a storm in March 1987. The wreck remained lost for 20 years until it was rediscovered by Leigh Cunningham and Mark Andrews at a depth of 145–160 metres (476–525 ft) in 2005.[4] Today, cargo from the wreckage, including British toilets, bath tubs and pipes, is visited by recreational divers.[5]

Toilets in the wreck of Yolanda
History
NameJolanda (or Yolanda)
Owner
  • Rennies Coasters, Durban (1966–1977)
  • Sea Brother Marine Shipping Co., Cyprus (1977–1980)
Port of registryCyprus[1]
BuilderJuliana Constructora Gijonesa, Gijón, Spain[2]
Launched1964[1]
Out of service1 April 1980[2]
IdentificationIMO number: 5405645[1]
FateRan aground on a reef at Ras Muhammad[2]
General characteristics
TypeCargo ship
Tonnage
PropulsionSingle screw[2]

Pictures of the wreck

References

  1. "Jolanda". MarineTraffic. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  2. "MV Jolanda". wrecksite. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
  3. Andrews, Mark (2005). "The Quest for the Yolanda Wreck" (PDF). X-Ray Mag. Vol. 6.
  4. "British pair make Yolanda wreck discovery at 145m". DiverNet. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  5. "Diving Sinai Peninsula". www.dive-the-world.com. Retrieved 14 January 2015.

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