
1. DUBLIN BAY

1. H.M.D Guide Me II
Anti – U Boat Steamer Drifter (no picture), loss: 1918, Depth: 36-38m,
Location: the Mugglins Island, Latitude – GPS – 5316.337 N, Longitude – GPS – 0602.450 W,
Best dived 1 hour before high water/low water
ONLY FOR EXPERIENCED DIVERS
2. R.M.S Leinster

Steamer, loss: 10th October 1918, Depth: 33m,
Location: Dublin Bay, Latitude – GPS – 5318.880 N, Londitude – GPS – 0547.710 W
Best dived 1 hour before high water/low water. Lies in the path of the HSS Ferry
ONLY EXPERIENCED DIVERS
3. M.V Bolivar

Motor Vessel, loss: 4th March 1947, Depth: 15m,
Location: Kish Bank, Latitude – GPS – 5316.21 N, Longitude – GPS – 0555.21 W.
Best dived 1,5 to 2 hours before high water/low water
NOVICE DIVERS
4. P.S Queen Victoria

Paddle Steamer, loss: 15th February 1853, Depth: 20m,
Location: close to Bailey Lighthouse – Howth, Latitude – GPS – 5321.50 N, Longitude – GPS – 0603.00 W.
Best dived 2 hours after high water only. Strong currents outside dive windows
ONLY EXPERIENCED DIVERS
5. H.M.D Deliverer
Anti-Submarine Steam Drifter ( no picture), loss: 1917, Depth: 28m,
Location: Bennet Bank, Latitude – GPS – 5322 N, Longitude -GPS – 0601 W.
Best dived 1 hour before higth water/low water
ONLY EXPERIENCED DIVERS
6. S.S Polwell

Steam Collier, loss: 5th June 1917, Depth: 36m,
Location: 3 miles North – East of Lambay Island, Latitude – GPS – 533302 N, Longitude – GPS – 055503 W.
Best dived at slack high water
ONLY EXPERIENCED DIVERS
2. CO. WATERFORD
2. S.S Idaho

Masted Steamer, loss 1st June 1878, Depth: 10-15m,
Location: Coningbeg Rock co. Wexford.
Subject to strong currents outside slack water
EXPERIENCED
More information and actual list in Co. Waterford coming soon!!!!
3. SOUTH CO. CORK
1. The Aud

2. The Clifton

3. S.S Celtic

Liner, loss 10th December 1928, Depth: 6-15m,
Location: Roche’s Point Co. Cork, Latitude: 5147.30N, Longitude: 0815.15W
EXPERIENCED NOVICE
4. S.S City of Chicago

Liner, loss 22nd June 1892, Depth: 20m,
Location: Old Head Kinsale Co. Cork, Latitude: 5136.40 N, Longitude: 0832.45W.
Lies at the foot of 200ft cliffs at Ringcurteen Point on the west side of Old Head Kinsale
EXPERIENCED
4. WEST CO. CORK
1. S.S. Alondra
2. S.S. Dido
3. S.S. Hourtien
4. S.S. Illyrian
5. S.S.Nestorian
6. S.S. Asian

7. M.V. Konloon Bridge

5. CO. GALWAY
1. M.V Julia T
Motor Vessel, Date of loss – 1998, Depth: 26m,
Visibility: 5-10m, Location: Co. Galway, Killary Bay.
EXPERIENCED
2. M.F.V Rath Connla
3. S.S Barrister (1943)
6. CO. DONEGAL
Malin Head wrecks map

1. S.S Laurentic

2.William Mannell

Fleetwood Fishing Trawler, loss 1946, lies on 30m, place Glengad Head, Boat dive from Malin Head
Latitude: 55 18. 452 North, Longitude: 07 04. 514 West
The William Mannell was wrecked in 1947 after serving as a minesweeper in World War II. The depth of the wreck is 30 metres and the dive is done on slack only.
Experienced
3. Castle Eden

Steam Collier, Date of loss 4th March 1918, lies on 33 m, visibility 15+m. Location: Innistrahull Co. Donegal. Latitude: 55 19 30 N, Longitude: 07 03 30 W.
Was built in 1914 by the Irvine Shipbuilding Cpy of West Hartlepool, she grossed 1,919 tons, and measured 86,25 x 12,21×5,61 metres. Powered by a 175 hp triple expansion steam engine. Carrying a cargo of 1,929 tons welsh steam coal for the Royal Navy from the Clyde to Loch Swilly she was torpedoed by German submarine U-110 and sunk.
Warning!!!! Ammunition from her defensive gun laying around
Experienced
4. H.M.S Racoon

Battleship, Depth: 17 metres , Visibility : 15+ meters
Location: Malin Head, Co. Donegal,
On January 9th, 1918, the British destroyer RACOON, built in 1910 by Cammell Laird & Co. was wrecked in a snowstorm. All crew, 91 in total lost their lives.
For Everyone
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