- MV Mercedes I
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Career Name: Jacob Rusch
Rosita Maria
Rita Voge
Mercedes I (1976)Builder: Hamburg, Germany Launched: 1952 Fate: Wrecked on 23 November 1984
Salvaged, and scuttled on 30 March 1985General characteristics Tonnage: 496 GRT Length: 194 ft (59.13 m) Beam: 30.6 ft (9.33 m) Mercedes I was a merchant ship built in 1952 in Hamburg, Germany. She was 194 feet (59 m) long and displaced 496 tons. She was originally named Jacob Rusch, later being renamed Rosita Maria, Rita Voge, and finally Mercedes I in 1976.
She was caught in a storm while at anchor off Palm Beach, Florida on 23 November 1984, and was driven ashore. Her crew of 12 escaped uninjured. After being abandoned by her owners, she was salvaged by the Donjon Marine Company, who sold her for $29,000 to the Broward County Environmental Quality Control Board. They scuttled her on 30 March 1985 with 350 pounds of TNT off the coast of Ft. Lauderdale, in order to create an artificial reef. She currently rests upright in 97 feet (30 m).
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Categories:- Ships sunk as artificial reefs
- Maritime incidents in 1984
- Ships built in Hamburg
- Shipwrecks of the Florida coast
- 1952 ships
- Florida stubs
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