Projects

Ex HMAS Junee
(Graveyard Site 02)

The first of these wrecks to be surveyed was the Ex HMAS Junee, a converted minesweeper that was fitted out for naval training and then scuttled at the end of useful service in 1968 in 83m depth.

Read more about the Ex HMAS Junee Here
Dived and modeled 22/12/22

ss Cape Otway
(Graveyard Site 01)

Sold out of service April 1963 to J. Krasnostein & Co. Wrecked: West of Rottnest in the Ships Graveyard. 85m deep.

Read more about the SS Cape Otway Here

The 60m Clipper
(Graveyard Site 06 Unidentified)

The Clipper” as it is colloquially known by the dive community, or “Graveyard (Site 06) Unidentified” in the WA Museum Shipwreck Database. 65m deep.

Read more about the The Clipper Here

The KOS VII
(Graveyard Site 05)

This wreck to our best knowledge is the Koz 7, ex whale chaser in 82m of water. She is a small wreck being 116 ft long and 24ft wide.

Read more about the the Kos VII Here

the Sesa
(Graveyard Site 03)

Identified as a result of the WreckSploration model; the Sesa (ex Mallowdale) was an iron ship built by the Lune Shipbuilding Company at Lancaster. In about 1889.

Read more about the The Sesa Here

The Commiles
(Graveyard Site 15)

The wreck of the Commiles. A trawler and wartime navy vessel.

Read more about the the Commiles Here

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