This Admiralty hired trawler of 284 Tons was patrolling the South Goodwin’s as part of the Dover Patrol when she sank after a collision on 27 October 1915.
Diving: The wreck sits upright and up to 5m proud in a max depth of 30m, she is facing South on a chalk seabed and quite clear of silt. There are quite a few plates missing off of her side and plenty of areas to look into, the bow area in particular is quite open. There are quite a lot of .303 rounds lying around on the deck and her nameplates at the Bow have been cut off. She has been swept.
This is a nice clean wreck and very good for training or experience building dives.