Southampton and
Portsmouth
|
Name
|
Wreck or Reef
|
Max Depth
|
Info \ Look out for
|
| The Boxer |
Wreck |
18m |
An A-class torpedo boat which
sank in 1918. Broken up but an interesting dive. |
| The Camberwell |
Wreck |
29m |
A 4,078 tonne armed
merchantman was sunk when it hit a WW1 mine in 1917. |
| The Luis |
Wreck |
16m |
An armed merchant vessel which
sank in 1918 when hit by a torpedo. She is spread out over a wide area,
look out for ammunition shell cases and remains of the wooden storage
boxes. |
| The Molina |
Wreck |
31m |
Sunk in 1918 when it was
torpedoed by a German submarine. |
| The Prince Leopold |
Wreck |
35m |
A Belgian Ostend to Dover
cross ferry which was torpedoed after being converted into an infantry
landing ship. |
| The Serrana |
Wreck |
20m |
Another armed merchant ship
that was torpedoed in 1918. She lies in two sections in two locations.
Look out for her cargo of coal, bricks, railway lines and cast iron wagon
wheels. |
| The U-1195 |
Wreck |
30m |
Sunk in 1945 by depth charges
she now sits on her starboard side at a 45 degree angle. |
| UB-81 |
Wreck |
31m |
The UB-81 is split in two
parts a sits at 31m on a silty seabed. |
| The Westville |
Wreck |
29m |
An armed merchant ship which
was torpedoed in 1917 with a cargo of 5,200 tonnes of coal. |