
Diving the Most Famous "MYSTERY" Q-Ship
Join me as I dive to explore the wreck of the famous 'mystery' Q-ship, HMS Stock Force, and learn more about it's battle with the German submarine UB-80. The incredible bravery of the crew was recognised by the award of Britain's highest gallantry medal,

Diving a deep ship wreck - HMT Lord Stonehaven
HMT Lord Stonehaven was torpedoed on 2 October 1942 by the E-boat S112. and now lies on a flat seabed at 62 metres depth. #ccr #closedcircuitrebreather #mixedgas #trimix #scubadiving #technicaldiving *Kit I Use* Note, some of these are affiliate lin

Shipwreck of WW2 Destroyer Revealed
Sunk on 13 Apr 1943 by German Schnellboots (fast attack craft) this shipwreck of the Royal Norwegian Navy ship Eskdale is a war grave that is the final resting place of 25 brave Norwegian sailors. The HMNorS Eskdale was a heavily armed Hunt Class destr

German submarine U-1021 destroyed by deadly minefield
In the dying days of WW2, a type VIIC German submarine was lured into a deadly British minefield where it was destroyed and all the crew killed. The wreck of the U-1021 now lies in 52 metres (170 feet) of beautiful clear water making it an incredible,

Diving armed ship wreck in 52 metres
The SS Medoc was sunk on 26 November 1940 by a German torpedo bomber. She lies in 52 metres of water half way between Plymouth and the Eddystone lighthouse which is why she is sometimes known as the Half Way Wreck. #ccr #closedcircuitrebreather #mixedga

Forgotten WW2 Wreck is my favourite dive
The SS Silver Laurelwhich is the only wreck I know that has a cargo of huge trees which is one of the reason it's my favourite local dive! The Silverlaurel was torpedoed on 18 December 1944 by the German submarine U-486 whilst en route from West Africa t

Landing Craft Tank (LCT) from World War Two discovered off Land's End
During one of the worst storms of World War Two, the Royal Navy lost 55 sailors when six Landing Craft Tanks (LCTs) foundered off Land's End in late October 1944. This horrendous tragedy was largely forgotten until we dived an unknown wreck lying in nea

Divers find lost WW2 Dutch ship in English Channel - MV Apollonia located!
The stunning underwater visibility made for an incredible dive on a wreck that we were able to identify as a Dutch ship that was sunk on the night of 24/25 November 1940. The MV Apollonia was attacked by three German destroyers (Hans Lody, Karl Galster