Caskelot/Nederland
About Caskelot/Nederland
This site features two historic wrecks: the Dutch barge Nederland, which sank in 1917 while carrying paving stones, and the sailing ship Caskelot, which sank in 1970. The two wrecks are linked by a line, allowing divers to move between them. The Nederland wreck is noted for intact details such as windlasses and deadeyes. Marine life is characteristic of the Baltic Sea, with sightings including perch and porpoises.
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Two connected wrecks and a connecting line increase entanglement risk; use good line awareness and maintain appropriate clearance around wreck structure.
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Two wrecks can be dived on the same site, connected by a line.
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