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HMS Pentland Firth
6+ miles east of, Sandy Hook, NJ
Max Depth: 61-70ft/19-21m
Entry Type: Boat
Bottom Composition: Sand/Rock
Aquatic Life: Might See Something
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H.M.S. Pentland Firth was a 164.4 foot by 27.4 foot British Patrol Boat. She was built in November, 1934, by the Cook, Wellington & Gemmel Co. Ship Builders in Beverly, England, and was originally owned by the Firth Steam Trawling Company Co. In 1939, she was purchased by the Royal Navy. On September 19, 1942, she was performing convoy duty on loan to the American Navy when she was struck by the m inesweeper, USS Chaffinch, and sunk a few miles west of Ambrose Light Tower.
The wreck was determined to be a hazard to navigation and was quickly wire dragged clear to a depth of 50 feet. Today, The Pentland Firth lies in 70 feet of water