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Mark Milburn
Certification Level:
SDI
Certification Number:
12171
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The dive site Faraday is found under the cliffs at Hoopers Point.

Name Dive Site:Faraday Wreck
Depth: 16-52ft (5-16m)
Inserted/Added by: divepembrokeshire
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Specifications:
GPS:N51°42'40", W5°12'12"

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The Faraday was a cable laying vessel, bombed by the Germans off St Ann's head in 1941. She was escorted into smooth water and sunk the next day. Out of 125 crew members, 16 lost there lives. This dive site is a protected place, and permission may have to be obtained if you wish to dive her. She lies between 5 to 16 meters of water and is situated under the cliffs at Hoopers Point. There are no currents under the cliffs, and vis is good. A large anchor weighing about half a ton and half a port hole were found in 1999.



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