|
Scuba
Diving
in Malta is considered the best diving in the Mediterranean. The Maltese islands are blessed with warm
temperatures, even in winter, clear, unpolluted seas, with
visibility underwater in excess of thirty metres. Hundreds of kilometres of coastline, many of which are still unexplored,
make the Maltese archipelago a favourite with adventurous
divers.
|
Hellespont |
|

Robust Class -
Originally 46 meters long & 9 meters at the beam. Pennant
Number:
W86
|
|
Hellespont was built by Earle
Shipbuilding Co, at Hull & was launched on 10 May 1910. She was
based at Haulbowline Dockyard, Queenstown in Ireland until 1922.
Than she came to
Malta in 1922 and was subsequently damaged by Italian aircraft
on 7 September 1940 and was never repaired but laid up at Sheer
Bastion (Macina).
She was sunk by German/ Italian aircraft the night of 6/7 April
1942. It looks like the bow (15 meters or so of it was destroyed
& missing from the wreck). After the war she was lifted by
camels (salvage lifting buoys) and dumped off Grand Harbour.
Hellespont had a bollard pull of 10 tons with a 1250 IHP and a
compliment of 17 men.
The wreck lies at a
depth of 41 meters off Grand Harbour.
|
 |
 |
 |
|
Underwater Photos - EMI FARRUGIA
& Hellespont Photo from
©
Divesubway.com - Subway Dive Centre |
|