On July 24, 1891 (according to other information on July 27), the ship, whose captain was not sufficiently familiar with the Pomeranian Bay , hit the ground on the Vinetabank near Koserow . Water penetrated the forecastle. The Cuxhaven initially remained buoyant thanks to watertight bulkheads . In an accident while a boat was being set down, three crew members lost their lives. After rescuing the passengers, the crew tried to strand the ship, but it sank half a nautical mile offshore. As a result of the shipwreck, the captain's patent as a skipper was revoked and the shipowners Albert Ballin and Carl Julius Ferdinand Braeunlich ended their collaboration.
literature
Claus Rothe: German seaside ships. 1830 to 1939. In: Library of Ship Types. transpress Verlag für Verkehrwesen, Berlin 1989, ISBN 3-344-00393-3 , pp. 32–33