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WRECK of the SS Chadwick
OVERVIEW
STAR RATING: 5 star
SIZE: 1,463 gross tons
BUILT: Swan, Hunter (Newcastle)
DIMENSIONS: 77m x 10m x 6 m
SANK: July 5th 1892
CAUSE: Ran aground
LOCATION: Oisgill Bay
WRECK DEPTH: 15 to 25 metres
CONDITIONS: Caution in SW, W, NW wind
TIDES: Slack water essential
SEABED: Black rock reef on white sand
DESCRIPTION
The SS Chadwick is an exposed and tidal site with the reward of high energy, good visibility and light. It is easily dived with careful planning and is an ideal club dive in depths of 15 -24m. The wreck lies inverted in 3 sections, with its structure offering an interesting safe haven for a diversity of marine life with abundant soft coral cloaking the surrounding reefs. Curious seals may pop by for a visit and the area is frequented by cetacean and basking shark.
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