ADUS/Reson survey trial on SS Breda using SeaBat 7125
SS Breda, surveyed during a joint ADUS/Reson SeaBat 7125 trial in February 2010, using the 512 beam equi-angle data. Courtesy of ADUS.
The SS Breda was a 6,941 ton Dutch cargo steamer launched in 1921.[1] Shaken by nearby bombs dropped from a German Heinkel 111 bomber, her engine rooms flooded and she sank on 23 December 1940. Sitting at 56°28.55′N 5°25.00′W / 56.47583°N 5.417°W / 56.47583; -5.417Coordinates: 56°28.55′N 5°25.00′W / 56.47583°N 5.417°W / 56.47583; -5.417 in 30 metres (100 ft) at the mouth of Loch Etive just north of Oban, this is a popular dive site marked by a buoy.