Tauchplatz
SS Rosalie Moller
Red Sea, Gubal Strait, Egypt
- Typische Tiefe
- 50 m
- Typ
- Wrack
- Niveau
- Technical
Notizen
108 m British collier sunk by He 111s on 8 Oct 1941, two days after Thistlegorm. Upright on the seabed, deck at 35 m, hull at 50 m — quieter and deeper than her famous neighbour.
Meereslebewesen
- Other
- upright, fully intact, with cargo of Welsh coal still in the holds
- Pelagics
- barracuda, tuna, jacks
- Reef fish
- snapper, sweetlips, glassfish, batfish
- Invertebrates
- soft coral and anemones on the masts and king posts
Wrack
- Schiff
- SS Rosalie Moller
- Klasse
- steam collier (cargo ship)
- Herkunft
- United Kingdom
- Gesunken
- 1941 — bombed by German Heinkel He 111s, 8 Oct 1941 — two days after the Thistlegorm attack
- Länge
- 108 m
- Penetration
- Möglich — mit Ausbildung
Eigenschaften
- Wreck
- Penetration
- Deep Wreck
- Trimix
- Overhead Environment
- Historic
- Liveaboard Only
- Intact Superstructure
Beste Zeit
- Ideal
- Mar–May, Sep–Nov
- Vermeiden
- Jan–Feb
Northern Red Sea — divable year-round but spring and autumn give the best mix of warm water and calm seas. Liveaboard-only; the wreck is in the Gubal Strait roughly 8 km from Thistlegorm.
Bedingungen & Zugang
- Sicht
- 15–30 m
- Wassertemperatur
- 22–28 °C
- Strömung
- Moderate
- Zugang
- Open access
- Mindeststufe
- Advanced Open Water + deep + wreck specialty for external dives at 35–40 m; trimix and wreck-penetration training for the engine room, holds and accommodation block at 45–50 m.
Standort
27.6383° N, 33.9633° E
Tauchbasen, die diesen Spot ansteuern
3 Anbieter führen diesen Spot auf ihren Websites
- Emperor DiversRed Sea, Egypt · Tauchsafari[Quelle]
- James & Mac Diving CenterHurghada, Egypt · Tauchbasis[Quelle]
- Scuba TravelRed Sea trips, United Kingdom · Tauchsafari[Quelle]
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