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The once-increasing gentleman Today, Willandi lies immersed in a clay bottom of about 12 meters deep. Most of the hull is gone, probably she was smashed against the cliffs as she walked on, and that she was left in the violence of the weather and the wind has probably not helped. What remains can be likened to an ice hockey rink with pointy ends where the southern half is slightly higher than the north.
In the middle you will find a rough balcony that forms the center line of the hull and may have been the middle-stage cover alternative to the keel. It is difficult to determine whether the scrap is immersed or whether the part underwater is simply gone. There is a lot of marine life on and around the wreck. You often encounter flatfish and edge needles, and in the eastern edge, a seven-back holds. Small swarms of small fish are hunted around by perchs and other smaller predatory fish and in algae and other plants hide shrimp. It sprouts of life around the wreck that perhaps in its current form is not so dramatic but tells an outstandingly interesting story.
Facts
Position: 57°48'0.8"N 16°47'17.8"E
Wreck Deep: 7 - 11 m
Built: 1917
Listening: 1936