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Dive Reports for Ship-Wrecks off North East Norfolk

All dive reports are numbered.

Numbers correspond with Wreck Numbers in "The Ship-Wrecks off North East Norfolk"

Wreck No.1

Well broken with not much left. Worth a visit if nothing else.

Rating 4/10

Dougal August 2004

Wreck No.2

1/ Well broken but stands up 3-4mtrs.  Rest sanded.  Good rummage dive.Average rating

Dave August 2003

2/ Good alternative to WALKURE.  Still brass to be found and lobsters.  Maximum depth 23mtrs and stands 9mtrs.  Reasonable dive 7/10

DaveS August 2004

Wreck No.4

Well sanded but some parts 3mtrs.  Most on Haisboro' seem to be almost gone. Not going back.

Bill 2003

Wreck No.11

Good rummage dive with bits spread out everywhere.  Needs good viz to find all of it.  Passable dive.

Anon June 2003

Wreck No.12

In good viz this is a top notch dive.  Ship lies upright and holds full of hides, rolls of cloth, barrels and bottles.  Tends to be a dark one but worth the effort.

DF 2004

Wreck No.13

Stands upright but collapsed in on itself.  Some sections intact. Good penetration.  Generally good viz around here.Better than average dive.

Samantha 2003

Wreck No.21

40mtrs to bottom.  Stands upright 10mtrs. Lots of penetration with good potential. Good dive 8 out of 10.

Willy 2003

Wreck No.49

This was a big wreck on the sounder.  Lying in a depth of 25mtrs.  On going down found that she stood 3 to 4mtrs with bow and stern intact but smashed amidships. Loads of glass jars but now minus one brass porthole.

Anon June 2005

Wreck No.50

Reasonably intact but jumbled and fallen in on itself.  Worth looking under plates.  Interesting 4star.

Willy 2003

Wreck No.53

Comes and goes but mostly well sanded scrap. Not worth  a dive.

Bill 2003

Wreck No.63

Unable to locate so must assume has disappeared into sand

Divers Wreckquisites August 2004

Wreck No.67

Very little remains apart from plates.  Thorough job done.  Not worth a dive

DS August 2004

Wreck No.68

This is completely upside down with only the hull showing above the sea-bed. So if anyone wants to look in detail at the different types of rivets used in hull construction, then this is the one to go for, otherwise it may be a bit boring

Anon August 2004

Wreck No.83

Viz at 10mtrs was 1-2mtrs.  Despite this found one or two interesting items. Reckon there is a lot left to find.  Good shallow dive

Divers Wreckquisites August 2004

Wreck No.110

1/Very broken and spread over a wide area.  Brass and beetles in abundance. Resembles a large scrap-yard. Stands 5mtrs. I'll give it 4

John July 2004

2/ Well broken and very little left.  Not really worth a dive

Dave August 2004

Wreck No.127

Difficult to find as the wreck lies on the side of a large sand wave in two halves, 75mtrs apart.  Broken up but still worth a rummage.

Duncan August 2004

Wreck No.148

Massive and intact.  Lies 45º on starboard side.  Can be a dark and scary, silty. Good dive though.  Give it the Max.

DS 2003

Wreck No.155

Unable to locate.  Probably well sanded although wreck marked in this position.

Divers Wreckquisites August 2004

Wreck No.171

Very broken and mostly buried in sand.  Not much to see but big lobsters. Otherwise stands 2-3 mtrs.

Bill 2003

Wreck No.188

Found several small pieces scattered over 6-700 mtrs but most seems to have disintegrated.

Divers Wreckquisites August 2004

Wreck No.192

Lying upright in two parts with gun still on stern.  Large ships wheel still on bridge.  Depth 28mtrs stands 6-8mtrs.  Viz reasonable at time.  Good dive give it 7/10.

Samantha July 2004.

Wreck No.197

No superstructure left but hull completely intact and upright.  There are even some railings.  Open, very scenic dive.  Good for novices.  Better than average dive.

Dave King August 2003

Wreck No.198

Most of the ship has disappeared into the sand.  Visability was poor but worth another visit when it improves.

Dave S June 2005

Wreck No.210

Another wreck which seems to have disappeared into the sand.

Divers Wreckquisites August 2004

Wreck No.230

Lies 150º over and stands 18mtrs in places.  Broken into several large pieces.  Good penetration.  Needs good viz for best results. Medium interest dive give it 4 out of 5.

Samantha June 2003

Wreck No.231

Old favourite with still lots to find.  Bowsprit intact and truly amazing sight in good viz.

Dave August 2004

 

 

 

 

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