New shipwreck located October 20th 2009

By frankie, 18 November, 2009, No Comment

This wreck discovered by a team of divers from the SEA explorers club, was found in the Straights of Mallacca. The wreck is of an as yet unknown cargo vessel of approx. 2500 GRT. It was accidentally discovered by a team of tech divers from the club, using a local fishing boat, whilst searching for another wreck from WW2. The wreck a British submarine had been lost after being attacked by a Japanese aeroplane. The team had been able to identify the local area in which it had been working at the time of the attack, and after studying the marks with the help of local fishermen, chrtered a local boat and headed out.

The team on the same trip was also able to identify another Japanese submarine and a large boiler believed to have come from a steamship sunk by British mines.

The cargo ship itself sits in 60m of water in the area of Panang, Malaysia. She has an extremely large crane lying next to the main hold, and the cargo of the vessel hasĀ  spilled into the sand in and around the crane. This is probably as a result of the sinking. The bridge however sits upright, and as a result the masts are now covered with nets, so caution is needed.

The team was comprised of Fri, Tim, andĀ  Jeremy and was led by Tim Lawrence. This team are all planning further trips in the near future to discover more about this wreck and its history.

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