"Magrit" Godenwind and Hornsriff built as Kriegsfischkutter (KFK) in WWII.
Cuxhaven Port Authority removed all in June 2004.
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Thank you very much for your research!
Best regards,
Michael.
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From left to right: "Magrit", "Godenwind", "Rolling Home"
and "Hornsriff"
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Heizer
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I'm going to post pictures from another perspective (about where the factory trawler lies) but from the same time tomorrow. Perhaps this will help identifying.
Best regards,
Michael.
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Somehow get this Norwegian/Nordic feel about the one on the left.
Tomas
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I checked my pictures ... the year of this picture must be 2003 or before - in august 2004 these wrecks were gone. Most probably summer/fall 2003 because you can see the laid up Elbe ferry "Wilhelm Kaisen" in the background (just right of the masts of the first sunken trawler from the left).
The big factory trawler in the background should be "Wiesbaden" or "Kiel", most probably the "Wiesbaden".
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Hornsriff KFK 529 built 1944.
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The KFK hull of Hornsriff can be clearly seen here: http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=635025
Found a short article about the removal (in german): http://www.cn-online.de/lokales/news/am-machulez-beach-knacken-wrack-experten-eine-harte-nuss.html?tx_ttnewsextender[imgIndex]=0&cHash=181b61fe49a6846f9d697105109164d2
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Michael.
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Cuxhaven Port Authority removed all in June 2004.
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Best regards,
Michael.
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and "Hornsriff"
Regards
Heizer
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Best regards,
Michael.
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Tomas
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The big factory trawler in the background should be "Wiesbaden" or "Kiel", most probably the "Wiesbaden".
Best regards,
Michael.
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