S/S SAN EDUARDO was the second loss of a Spanish ship in the Aegean Sea during World War II.
The Wreck
S/S SAN EDUARDO is located in an upright position on the keel at a maximum depth of 53m in the island of Serifos. The axis of bow-stern has a south-east direction. The total wreck’s length is 46m and the width is almost 6m. The absence of the engine and the boiler, the empty holds and the partial destruction of a part of the superstructure mean that the ship was plundered in the past, probably after the end of the World War II. However, the ship’s interior bottom, the holds, the rest parts as well as some particular characteristics of the wreck - such as the signs of the marine company of Antonio T. Vega - are sufficient to identify with certainty that this is the wreck of the Spanish steam ship SAN EDUARDO.
Divers : Antonis Krents, Dimitris Galon, George Vandoros, Nikos Vardakas
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A video edited by Erikos Kranidiotis for Dimitris Galon for the online presentation of the wreck in May of 2020.
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