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Sms B109 [secondary Location]: Gutter Sound, Scapa Flow, Orkney

Destroyer (20th Century)

Site Name Sms B109 [secondary Location]: Gutter Sound, Scapa Flow, Orkney

Classification Destroyer (20th Century)

Alternative Name(s) B-109; Hoy; Fara; Rysa Little; B 109 (Part)

Canmore ID 102326

Site Number ND39NW 8053

NGR ND 31385 95107

Datum WGS84 - Lat/Long

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Orkney Islands
  • Parish Maritime - Orkney
  • Former Region Orkney Islands Area
  • Former District Maritime
  • Former County Not Applicable

Archaeology Notes

ND39NW 8053 3138 9510

N58 50.3 W3 11.3333

NLO: Gutter Sound [name centred ND 316 968]

Fara [name: ND 329 959]

Stromness [name: HY 253 090]

Scapa Flow [name centred HY 36 00].

For other ships within this group, see:

ND39NW 8009 V129 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8011 S136 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8012 G92 (destroyer: probable secondary location)

ND39NW 8016 S52 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8018 V70 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8019 S53 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8020 G89 (destroyer: possible secondary location)

ND39NW 8021 S55 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8022 G91 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8023 S36 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8024 S32 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8026 G86 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8027 G39 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8028 G35 (destroyer: identity uncertain)

ND39NW 8029 S138 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8030 S53 (destroyer: identity uncertain and possible secondary location)

ND39NW 8031 G40 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8032 B110 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8033 B112 (destroyer: possible secondary location)

ND39NW 8034 B109 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8036 G104 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8037 G101 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8038 V83 (destroyer: secondary location)

ND39NW 8044 G103 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8053 B109 (destroyer: secondary location)

ND39NW 8055 S56 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8057 G38 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8058 H145 (destroyer: possible secondary location)

ND39NW 8059 B111 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8062 V127 (destroyer: possible secondary location)

ND39NW 8063 V126 (destroyer: secondary location)

ND39NW 8064 V125 (destroyer: secondary location)

ND39NW 8065 V82 (destroyer: secondary location)

ND39NW 8066 V81 (destroyer: initial location)

ND39NW 8068 V43 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8069 V100 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8070 V73 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8071 V80 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8072 S60 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8073 S51 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8074 S137 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8075 V128 (destroyer: doubtful location)

ND39NW 8076 V78 (destroyer: probable secondary location)

ND39NW 8077 S65 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8078 V46 (destroyer)

ND39NW 8079 V44 (destroyer: secondary location)

ND39NW 8082 G102 (destroyer: secondary location)

ND39NW 8083 S132 (destroyer: secondary location)

ND39SW 8002 V45 (destroyer: secondary location, probably formerly on ND39NW)

ND39SW 8005 S131 (destroyer: secondary location, probably formerly on ND39NW)

ND39SW 8012 S50 (destroyer: secondary location, probably formerly on ND39NW)

ND39SW 8013 S49 (destroyer: secondary location, probably formerly on ND39NW)

ND39SE 8003 S54 (destroyer: secondary location, probably formerly on ND39NW)

(All the above locations are apparently primary unless otherwise specified).

Formerly entered as ND39NW 8868.

For original location of sinking (ND 3195 9747: N58 51.5833 W3 10.7833), see ND39NW 8034.

For general plans of High Seas Fleet (Internment Formation) wrecks in Scapa Flow, see Van der Vat 1986 (endpapers), Smith 1989, 4, Macdonald 1998, 19 and George 1999, 35.

Raised by Cox and Danks, 1926.

P L Smith 1989.

Evidence = Divers Report

Horizontal Datum = OGB

General water depth = 15

Orientation of keel/wreck = 100/280

Circumstances of Loss Details

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The German destroyer B109 was scuttled. It was raised 1926 and partially scrapped.

Surveying Details

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12 June 1981. The mid-section of German warship was dived on 28 May 1981 at 58 50 18N, 003 11 20W - 796 metres south of the 'F2' buoy. No superstructure remains. There were no identification features.

Report by W Murney, East Lancs sub-aqua club, 8 June 1981.

22 February 1982. The wreck was identified from markings on the wreckage as part of German destroyer B109.

Report by W Murney, 13 February 1982.

Hydrographic Office, 1995.

The wreck of B-109 is noted as having been raised and resunk for no known reason.

I G Whittaker 1998.

Length: 312ft 8ins (95.3m)

Beam: 31ft 3ins (9.5m)

Displacement: 1116/1734 tons

Propulsion: steam turbines; 2 propellers; 28,000/29,500 hp; 32/34 kts

Armament: 3 x 89mm (3.5in) [later 3 x 104mm (4.1in)] guns; 6 x 60cm (19.7in) torpedo tubes; 24 mines

Complement: c. 130

SMS B109. This ship was built by Krupp's Germania Yard, Kiel (having originally been ordered by Argentina), being launched on 11 March 1915, and was completed in 1915 as the final unit of the four-strong G101 class (itself a variant of the B97 class). She was raised by Cox and danks on 27 March 1926.

The cited location of this vessel is evidently secondary (presumably that of resinking) and falls within the southern part of Gutter Sound, off the southern side of the mouth of Ore Bay and about 250m E of The Point, Hoy.

This ship may be considered as falling within the Fara/Rysa (Gutter Sound) group of destroyers and torpedo craft, which were scuttled within the area of Gutter Sound [name centred ND 316 968]. This area of water may be understood as a narrow sheltered passage between the islands of Hoy, Fara and Rysa Little, to the W of the broad expanse of Scapa Flow. It has a level seabed at a charted depth of between 13 and 16m; the seabed type is indicated sparingly but is apparently a mixture of gravel, shingle and sand. Apart from the specifically-indicated wrecks, extensive areas of foul and spoil ground and numerous obstructions attest to the former presence of the High Seas Fleet. Wrecks (Wk or Wks) are noted at N58 50.3 W3 11.3 [ND 314 951], N58 50.75 [ND 310 959] and around N58 50.7 W3 11.5 [HY 312 958], the latter annotation having a buoy immediately to the W. Areas of foul ground are charted around N58 49.7 W3 10.5 [ND 321 939], N58 50.05 W3 10.9 [ND 317 946] and N58 51.l3 W3 10.7 [ND 320 969].

The recorded identical locations for ships in this group may reflect their being moored in trots.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 6 June 2003.

H M Le Fleming 1961; S C George 1999; [Jane] 2001.

HO chart no. 35 (1980, revised 1991).

Activities

Reference (19 April 2012)

UKHO Identifier : 001114

Feature Class : Wreck

Wreck Category : Dangerous wreck

State : LIVE

Classification : Unclassified

Position (Lat/long) : 58.83833,-3.18889

Horizontal Datum : ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN (1936)

WGS84 Position (Lat/long) : 58.83792,-3.19045

WGS84 Origin : 3-D Cartesian Shift (BW)

Position Quality : Precisely known

Depth : 8.0

Depth Method : Found by diver

Depth Quality : Least depth known

Water Depth : 15

Water Level Effect : Always under water/submerged

Vertical Datum : Lowest Astronomical Tide

Name : B 109 (PART)

Type : DESTROYER

Flag : GERMAN

Length : 97.8

Beam : 9.4

Sonar Length : 14.0

Shadow Height : 6.0

Orientation : 100.0

Tonnage : 1843

Tonnage Type : Displacement

Date Sunk : 21/06/1919

Contact Description : Partial wreck

Original Sensor : Diver Sighting

Original Detection Year : 1981

Original Source : Divers

Circumstances of Loss : **SCUTTLED. RAISED 1926 AND PARTIALLY SCRAPPED.

Surveying Details : **H1310/81/10 12.6.81 MID-SECTION OF GERMAN WARSHIP DIVED ON 28.5.81 IN 585018N, 031120W [OGB] OR 4.3 CABLES S OF 'F2' BUOY. NO SUPERSTRUCTURE. STANDING 6MTRS HIGH AT HIGHEST POINT. IN GEN DEPTH 15MTRS [LWS]. LENGTH 14MTRS, LYING 100/280DEGS, ON PORT SIDE. NO IDENTIFICATION. (W MURNEY, E LANCS SAC, 8.6.81). INS AS WK 8MTRS. - NM 1413/81.

**H1310/82/8 22.2.82 IDENTIFIED FROM MARKINGS ON WRECKAGE AS PART OF GERMAN DESTROYER B 109. (W MURNEY, 13.2.82).

General Comments : PART OF WK, ON PORT SIDE, DIMENSIONS BY DIVER

Chart Symbol : WK 8.0

Date Last Amended : 27/03/2001

Project (15 January 2019)

The High Seas Fleet Salvage Sites Phase 2 project was undertaken by ORCA Marine, University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) Archaeology Institute and SULA Diving on behalf of Historic Environment Scotland (HES) as a second phase of a project to investigate the salvages sites of the German High Seas Fleet in Scapa flow, Orkney. The final project report details the results of survey work.

The aim of the project was to determine what remains of the many vessels of the German High Seas Fleet that were salvaged in the years that followed their scuttling in June 1919. Phase 1, undertaken over the winter of 2016/17, involved a side scan sonar survey of the main anchorages and other areas thought to have been involved in the salvage process. A process of ground-truthing the sonar contacts started in Phase 1 was completed in this Phase 2 project. Phase 2 ground-truthing surveys focussed on the remaining primary salvage sites associated with the SMS Moltke; SMS Printzregent Luitpold;SMS Derfflinger;SMS Friedrich der Grosse; SMS Kaiserin; SMS Kaiser; SMS König Albert;SMS Grosser Kurfürst; and miscellaneous contacts, including a German diesel pinnace discovered in 2017, SMS Bremse, SMS S36, SMS B109 and SMS V78.

Sula Diving, ORCA Marine and University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute, 15 January 2019

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