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This Belgian steamer measuring 420 ft long with a beam of 55ft sunk in this shallow South Devon Bay in December 1939. She sits in a maximum of 12 metres of water and is a fantastic dive at any time of year and at any state of tide.
She is simple to navigate due to the Prop shaft that runs almost the whole length of the wreck. She boasts impressive boilers that are home to a plethora of marine life and, for many, is the first experience of a UK wreck dive. Expect to see lobsters, Crayfish, Co…
This Belgian steamer measuring 420 ft long with a beam of 55ft sunk in this shallow South Devon Bay in December 1939. She sits in a maximum of 12 metres of water and is a fantastic dive at any time of year and at any state of tide.
She is simple to navigate due to the Prop shaft that runs almost the whole length of the wreck. She boasts impressive boilers that are home to a plethora of marine life and, for many, is the first experience of a UK wreck dive. Expect to see lobsters, Crayfish, Conger Eels, large Wrasse, Tompot Blennies and much much more.
This southwest facing site site should be dived when the wind is easterly/north easterly, but if this follows a few days of south westerlies it takes a little while for the viz to settle.
Surface swim out keeping the middle gable of the cliff top apartments in line with a large triangular rock below. Keeping these in line, swim out until the first house on the distant headland to the east lines up with the Thurlestone Arch and descend.
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