Thursday, 16 August 2007

The Salsette

I spent Saturday out with Dive Dorset, revisiting a wreck that I first dived in 1991. I always remembered the Salsette as being a particularly special dive, and it still is.

The Salsette was a P&O steam liner and once held numerous world records, including the Blue Riband for the fastest Atlantic crossing, until she yielded to the torpedoes of UB-40 in 1917. She now lies in 45-48 metres of water, 10 miles west of Portland Bill in Dorset, England.

Here are a few images from the dive.....


One of the prop shafts - sans-propeller


Winch

4.7 inch gun at the stern


Crane

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