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    http://archive.divernet.com/wreck-tours/pages/60/60/
    Wreck Tour: 11, The Salsette The Best Wreck Dive in Britain - that is the P&O liner Salsette, which lies 43m deep in Lyme Bay. Few wreck-divers will disagree with that top rating, so John Liddiard makes it …

The Salsette (Weymouth) - Nekton

    https://nekton.org.uk/dive-sites/the-salsette-weymouth/
    Wreck Tour: 11, The Salsette The Best Wreck Dive in Britain – that is the P&O liner Salsette, which lies 43m deep in Lyme Bay. Few wreck-divers will disagree with that top rating, so John Liddiard makes it the first ship in the year 2000 to feature in Divers inimitable Wreck Tour.Illustration by Max … Continue reading The Salsette (Weymouth) →

Liner Wrecks - P&O - Salsette (2)

    https://www.linerwrecks.com/po/wrecks/salsette_2.html
    The maximum depth is 45m and the highest point of the wreck is the starboard railings at 32m. Monofilament line covers much of the wreck, requiring extra diligence, particularly in poor visibility. The Salsette (2) carried a defensive 4.7in gun and this is still mounted on the deck above the stern.

THE SALSETTE - 1

    http://archive.divernet.com/100-best-uk-wreck-dives/p301838-the-salsette-1.html
    See Wreck Tour. Launch: Lyme Regis; Weymouth. She was beautiful and she was fast. Yet she rolled a lot and at her top speed shipped a lot of water. Despite this, passengers to India vied to get a cabin aboard the liner Salsette, which had been built for the P&O by Caird in Greenock in 1908. ...

Wreck Tours - Underwater Photographer and Diving Journalist

    http://www.jlunderwater.co.uk/info/books/wreck_tours.htm
    Wreck Tours Wreck Tour - A DIVER Guide. This eagerly awaited book brings together the first 25 Wreck Tours published in DIVER Magazine. The tours have been fully revised and updated, covering wrecks located from Land's End to the Shetland Isles and ranging from tugboats to container ships. It includes the Maine, Breda, Mohegan and the Salsette.

Salsette 44m Scimitar Diving

    https://www.scimitardiving.co.uk/events/salsette-44m-13/
    Top of the Wreck: 36m Sea bed depth: 44m. A favorite of experienced divers, the Salsette was torpedoed by the German submarine UB-40 on 20th July 1917. The ship sank with at least 14 hands and disappeared to the bottom in less than half an hour.

Wreck Tour A DIVER Guide - Divernet

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    The tours have been fully revised and updated, covering wrecks located from Land's End to the Shetland Isles and ranging from tugboats to container ships. It includes the Maine, Breda, Mohegan and the Salsette. *p&p applies to UK and BFPO addresses only; for overseas rates call +44 (0)20 8941 8152.

The History Press Salsette: 100 years under the sea

    https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/articles/salsette-100-years-under-the-sea/
    The wreck of the Salsette was found and positively identified by scuba divers in the 1970s. Since that time it has become one of the most popular wreck dives in the UK and was voted number one in Diver magazines ‘100 Best UK Wreck Dives’. The Salsette rests on her port side at 45 degrees on a flat, sandy seabed in a maximum depth of 50m ...

Salsette 1861

    https://sappers-minerswa.com/ships/salsette-1861/
    Salsette was built in Glasgow in 1858 by Tod & Macgregor at its Meadowside Yard No. 91. For whom the ship was built is unknown, but it is recorded with the Pacific & Orient Company as owners in 1861, the voyage under review (1). David Tod and John Macgregor founded a partnership in 1833 and were known as ‘the fathers of iron shipbuilding on ...

Wreckdiving: The Salsette - Diveinside News

    https://taucher.net/diveinside-wreckdiving__the_salsette-kaz7052
    The Salsette was a large ship at nearly 135 metres in length and she now lies, hull intact, at a 45 degree angle on her port side. We hover above the wreck at 34 metres to get our bearings, the seabed still over 10 metres below us.

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