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Connacht

Shipwreck

Why this matters

The *Connacht* was a gaff-rigged sailing vessel (cutter) lost in 1989 off Northern Ireland, lying at a depth of 100 meters. Little detail is known about its loss, crew, or cargo; its significance remains locally confined.

What is recorded here

The official Northern Ireland wreck record identifies Connacht as Sailing vessel [gaff cutter]. It was lost in 1989. Recorded depth: 100m.
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