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HMS Scylla
Ranked as OK by independant reviews Ranked as OK by independant reviews
Located in: European Coast >> England & Wales >> Plymouth  
HMS Scylla was an Exocet Leander class frigate, the last frigate to be built in Devonport Royal Dockyard in 1968. Scylla is 113m long with a displacement of 2500 tonnes. In 1993 she was decommissioned and in 2003 was bought by the National Marine Aquarium to be placed on the seabed as a reef.
18m / 59ft
26m / 85ft
Deliberately sunk: 27-Mar-2004 Wreck penetration is possible. Technical or decompression diving. More info...
Last 10 Diver reviews for HMS Scylla:
Great wreck diving training site if you get there early!
Date posted: 11-Jun-2008 19:20 by: hoosey who thought that: Anyone can dive this wreck.
Ranked it as: Ranked as OK by hooseyRanked as OK by hoosey
A good first wreck dive but rather sanitised for the experienced.
Date posted: 09-May-2007 12:40 by: Neatdiver who thought that: Anyone can dive this wreck.
Ranked it as: Ranked as OK by NeatdiverRanked as OK by Neatdiver
A good introduction site for wreck diving even though it is technically not a wreck. Starting to gain more aquatic life now but also starting to deteriorate as the hanger roof has mow partly collapsed
Date posted: 23-Aug-2006 01:25 by: Keith who thought that: Anyone can dive this wreck.
Ranked it as: Ranked as OK by KeithRanked as OK by Keith
Max depth of 22m makes this a great dive for all levels.
Date posted: 30-Jun-2006 12:19 by: Stonefish who thought that: Anyone can dive this wreck.
Ranked it as: Ranked as Awesome by StonefishRanked as Awesome by StonefishRanked as Awesome by Stonefish

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