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The props are visible and the bow has lots of fish life around it. You can still penetrate some of
Certification: Tech45
Depth: 45M
The Don Diego was 44M in length with 3 masts made from iron barque built in 1855 in Greenock. She
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 72M
The Beverwijk was a steel hulled suction cutter dredge. She was scuttled on the 6th May 1963 and now lies
Certification: Tech45
Depth: 46M
The Milora was scuttled in 1934 after running aground in Port Phillip near Queenscliff. She is the largest wreck in
Certification: Deep
Depth: 40M
Cray Spot is an excellent open water diving location as it starts at around 12Metres and drops off to around
Certification: OW
Depth: 12M
Often referred to as the 36M pr the yellow submarine as it sit in 36M of water and is covered
Certification: Deep
Depth: 36M
Scuttled in the 1927, the J4 (26M or 90 foot) submarine was rediscovered by divers in 1982 by the ‘Bottom
Certification: ADV
Depth: 26M
84M in length and carried 5 officers and 40 men. She was fitted with depth charges and was the only
Certification: Deep
Depth: 37M
The H.C. PIGGOT was a steam driven steel hopper built in 1912 in Paisley Scotland and was l length was
Certification: Tech45
Depth: 48M
The Pioneer was a steel steam driven pump driven sand dredge with a length of 52M. She was built in
Certification: Tech45
Depth: 46M
The SS Rotomahana was completed in 1879 in Scotland and is claimed to be the first steel hulled steamer in
Certification: Deep
Depth: 40M
Steam ship, 368 ton. She is in a protected zone and requires a permit to be dived. She was built
Certification: OW
Depth: 20M
Steel steam hopper barge, 495 ton. Built in Paisley, UK, 1911 and scuttled in the sips graveyard on 6 November
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 52M
TheSS Coogee was a steam ship, 762 ton and built in Sunderland, UK, 1887 She was scuttled: 27 February 1928.
Certification: ADV
Depth: 33M
The Leeuwin was built in Whiteinch, Scotland, in 1877 and originally named the SS Julia Percy, later renamed in 1906
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 65M
Iron steam hopper barge, 345 ton. Built in Adelaide, South Australia, 1876 She was scuttled on 22 August 1935 in
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 55M
The Waratea was a steel hulled steamship, built in Scotland, in 1883 with a length of 50 metres. On 30
Certification: Tech60
Depth: 52M
In 1874 Samuel Ramsden of Melbourne commissioned the ship to be built in Glasgow Scotland and named after his wife
Certification: OW
Depth: 21M
Lovely shore dive with a high likelihood of seeing Weedy Seadragons. Lots of colour and wildlife to be found.
Certification: OW
Depth: 5M
Underneath the pier is a colourful array of sponges, soft corals and provides people with an array of macro subjects
Certification: OW
Depth: 6M
The VHB-54 (sister ship of VHB-53), they were both steel hopper barges. It was scuttled in the ships graveyard off
Certification: Tech45
Depth: 42M
Rye pier is centrally located in the seaside village of Rye. There is easy access and parking. Many seahorses and
Certification: OW
Depth: 5M
Located in the southern waters of Western Port Bay, Flinders Pier has an abundance of sea grasses and all the
Certification: OW
Depth: 5M
An excellent location for all divers, lots of fish life, there is a darker section which is used by many
Certification: OW
Depth: 15M
This site is fresh clear water with 3 interconnecting ponds that you can snorkel or scuba dive with open water
Certification: OW
Depth: 12M
This cave is located in the middle of the road in Allendale East. the is a flooded passage leading to
Certification: Cave
Depth: 25M
Excellent deep cavern located in Mount Gambier. The owner is Peter Norman, who graciously lets CDAA members dive it anytime
Certification: Cavern
Depth: 45M
Dual rated cave in a pine forest aptly named ‘The Pines’. Both cave and advanced cave divers can enjoy this
Certification: Cave
Depth: 40M