Wrecks
- Baygitano
- St Dunstan
- Abbotsbury Bomber
- M2
- Salsette
- UB74
- Ailsa Craig
- Unidentified Wreck
- HMS Landrail
- Gibel Hamam
- Moidart
- Heroine
- Pomeranian
- The Sidon
Reef and Drift Dives
- East Tennants Reef
- West Tennants Reef
- Seatown Reef
- Golden Cap Boulder Field
- West Bexington
- Eype
- Dragons Teeth
- Swyre Ledges
- Sawtooth Ledges
- The Ram
- Fresh Water Drift
- Pollack Rock
- High Ground
- Keith's Ground
- Lanes Ground Reef
- Canon Site
- Tesco Reef
- Abbotsbury Reef
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36m, 32 metres to top of wreck |
The UB74 was 182ft long, had a beam of 19ft and had a displacement of 670 tons. She ravaged the the Allied Shipping during World War I and was finally destroyed on the 26th May 1918 by a depth charge that was dropped by an armed yacht called Lorna.
She has been heavily salvaged and is well broken up. The Royal Navy have also used her as an ASDIC (Allied Submarine Detection Investigation Committee) target!
She lies in about 34 metres of water and makes an interesting dive.
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Map of Dive Sites 
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