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The Great Isaac was a very large US Navy V4-M-A1 class tugboat that was sunk in a collision with the Norwegian freighter Bandeirante on April 16, 1947.
The Pinta was one of three sister ships named for Columbus' original three vessels. This particular Pinta was a small coastal freighter.
The USS Algol was a US Navy Andromeda class attack transport that was intentionally sunk as part of an artificial reef project on November 22, 1991.
The Stolt Dagali (Proud Dagali) was a Norwegian tanker that was struck and split in two by the cruise liner Shalom, Thanksgiving day (Nov. 26, 1964). The Bow was later recovered, but the Stern still remains as the wreck of the Stolt Dagali.
Type:shipwreck, tanker, USA ( Gulf Oil )
Name:One of a series of ships owned by Gulf Oil company, all named "Gulf ____"
Built:1920, Sun Shipbuilding, Chester PA USA
Specs:( 430 x 59 ft ) 6776 gross tons, 34 crew
Sunk:Tuesday March 10, 1942
torpedoed by U-588 - 18 casualties
Depth: Stern - 90 ft
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