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Inveryne: Corpach, Loch Eil
Auxiliary Smack (20th Century)
Site Name Inveryne: Corpach, Loch Eil
Classification Auxiliary Smack (20th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Fr 321; Loch Linnhe; Fort William; Inveryne (Fr 321)
Canmore ID 293520
Site Number NN07NE 8006
NGR NN 09 76
NGR Description NN c. 09 76
Datum Datum not recorded
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- Council Highland
- Parish Maritime - Highland
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Maritime
- Former County Not Applicable
NN07NE 8006 c. 09 76
N56 50 W5 8
NLO: Loch Eil [name centred NN 02 77]
Corpach [name: NN 099 769]
Loch Linnhe [name centred NM 86 47]
Fort William [name: NN 105 740].
Possibly on map sheet NN17NW.
(Classified as auxiliary smack: no cargo specified, but registration number cited as FR 321, and date of loss as April 1918). Inveryne: this vessel [caught] fire at Corpach. Capt. Clark.
Registration: Fraserburgh. Built 1906. 48nrt. Length: 21m. Beam: 6m.
(Location of loss cited as N56 50.5 W5 7.5).
I G Whittaker 1998.
The location assigned to this record is essentially tentative.
The vessel presumably caught fire at anchor, and may have sunk without being beached.
Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 25 March 2008.
Reference (2011)
Whittaker ID : 16646
Name : INVERYNE (FR 321)
Latitude : 565030
Longitude : 50730
Date Built : 1906
Registration : FRASERBURGH
Type : AUX. SMACK
Tonnage : 48
Tonnage Code : N
Length : 21
Beam : 6
Loss Month : 4
Loss Year : 1918
Comment : Fire at Corpach. Capt. Clark
