January 20th 1940, U-33, Oblt.z.s August Jungmann
This career just gets weirder and weirder.
On passage north of the British Isles on to the designated patrol grid southwest of Ireland, my 2WO spotted a warship. I started my plotting to determine range etc. It soon turned out it was stationary. A quick rumage through the naval charts revealed a small speck of an island at the very south of grid AM34, northeast of the Hebrides. Through the periscope it became clear that the ship had run aground. Almost felt a little bad for the poor souls aboard as we quickly dealt with the Southampton-class cruiser.
This time I remembered to take a screenshot (Having all the time in the world...)
It's not to obvious, but the black just below the horizontal recticle is a small land tounge.