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Shipwrecks of Nova Scotia
Rutenfjell
The table below provides historical and statistical data on the vessel. Some of the information may be incomplete. If you have additions or corrections, please e-mail us at the address listed below.
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| Vessel Name | Rutenfjell |
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| Vessel Type | Small Norwegian freighter |
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| Length / Beam / Draft (feet) | |
| Tonnage | |
| Hull Construction | Steel |
| Propulsion | Steam / Screw |
| Cargo | |
| Built | |
| Date of Loss | May 1934 |
| Reason for Loss | Ran on rocks and broke up |
| Fatalities | None |
| Last Trip | |
| Wreck Location | Cape Breton, wrecked at Hungry Cove (between Neil Harbour and Cape Egmont), at base of a high cliff |
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| Coordinates (Loran C) | |
| Water Depth (feet) | |
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| Other Information | An unsuccessful salvage attempt was conducted by the salvage tug Foundation Franklin. Source of this data is Farley Mowat's book "The Grey Seas Under." |
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