http://www.scapaflowwrecks.com/wrecks/karlsruhe/diving.php
Third dive back at the Karlsruhe and we definitely found it again - two out of three times! (",)
This was a surprise dive as the MV Karin had problems yesterday and we thought we had done our last dive. An engineer came to look at the engine, presumed gearbox problem, sorted it out and the captain was keen to test how it sailed.. We were given the option of doing another dive and most were keen.
Wreck info from Scap Flow Wreck.com:
Nationality: German
Launched: 31 January 1916
Commissioned: 15 November 1916
Builder: Kaiserliche Werft, Kiel (Imperial Dockyard Kiel)
Construction number: 41
Type: Light Cruiser
Subtype/class: Königsberg class
Displacement (standard): 5440 tonnes
Displacement (full load): 7125 tonnes
Length overall: 112m*
Beam: 12m
Draught: 6.32 - 5.96m
Complement: 475 men
Material: Steel
Cause of loss: Scuttled
Date lost: 21 June 1919; 1550 hrs
Casualties (in scuttling): 0
Propulsion: Ten coal-fired and two oil-fired doubled ended marine type boilers, two sets
marine type turbines (high pressure turbines worked by geared transmission),
two propellers
Fuel: 1340 tonnes coal, 500 tonnes oil
Range: 4850 nautical miles at 12 knots
Power: 55700 shp** maximum
Speed: 27.7 knots maximum
Armour: ranges from 20mm – 60mm (position dependent),
control tower 100mm (on the sides)
Armament: 8 x 15cm guns, 2 x 8.8cm guns, 2 x 50cm deck mounted torpedo tubes, 2 x
50cm lateral submerged torpedo tubes, 200 deck-mounted mines