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Here we’ll place some of the, what we consider, better dive video’s. If you know of any that you consider worthy of a posting here then email either Andy or I (details on the contacts/purchase page), and we’ll have a look and stick them on here..

A return to U12.

 

The WW1 submarine dived for the first time in January 08.

 

This time the visibilty was easily 20m with ambient light at 47m :).

 

Not bad for the North Sea!.

In Sept 1914, HMS Pathfinder became the first ship to be sunk by a torpedo fired from a submarine.

 

The wreck lies in 65 m of water, 12 miles off the coast.

 

Marinequest will get you there on one if it’s very well equipped dive boats

HMS Pathfinder, considered by some as one of the best wreck dives in the UK

German VII C U-boat - U714 Eyemouth.

 

This submarine was first dived and identified by Stevie Adams of SQSAC in 2006.

 

Sunk in March 1945 by depth charge, this is a classic 'Das Boot' uboat.

 

A very intact wreck.

 

Again, Marinequest will deliver you to the wreck.