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Devon Coast
668 to British Steamer
Position: 50 44 25N; 00 08 50W, Depth, 15m
Sunk:. 4th November 1908 Carrying cement in collision with the another steamer the Jeanie
Diving well broken up stands 2m high from the mud-sand, winches are still visible.
Launch: Newhaven, Brighton Marina.

Diana
14 gun 140 ton Brig
Position: East Dean, 100yds East of Saltdean tunnel: Depth 15m
Sunk:. 31 May 1803
Diving : Wooden ribs and cannons to be seen. Also more wreckage and cannons to the west.
Launch: Beach, Brighton Marina.

Eagle
5.201ton Merchantman.
Position: 50 38 48N; 00 25 32E, Depth, 14m.
Sunk:. May 1945
Diving: 3m of the sea bed, this 80ft by 26ft steel barge was carrying a 15ft Diameter water cylinder,
bass and shoals of pout can always be seen on this dive. Good second dive or for novices
Launch: Bexhill, St Loenards.

Flying Fortress
Position: 50 46 19N 00 00 19W: Depth 17m
Sunk:.
Diving : Both wings have been removed by the Navy due to a fatal accident with part of a wing collapsing
on a diver and trapping him, Air is still in one of the landing wheels.
Launch: Beach, Brighton Marina.

Fortuna
1.254 ton 270ft by 36ft beam.Dutch Steamship.
Position: 50 41 38N; 00 02 16W, Depth, 30m
Sunk:. 22nd October 1916 Mined possibly by the UC 60.15 crew died.
Diving : Holed at the stern it is possible to enter her, take care because of silting, she is still intact,
portholes are still visible, bear bottles can be found in the wheel house at the rear.
Launch: Newhaven, Brighton Marina.