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  Dive Charter to the wreck of the Arundo
Dive Charter to the wreck of the Arundo Go Diving with DiveSeekers.com 888-SCUBA-47


 
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Dive Charter to the wreck of the Arundo
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Arundo


Type: Freighter

Built: 1930

          New Castle, England

Specs: ( 412 x 55 ft ) 5163 tons

Sunk: Tuesday April 28, 1942

           Torpedoed by U-136

           43 Crew – 6 Casualties

Depth: 110ft – 140ft



In a daring shallow water attack, a single torpedo from the U-136 tore open the starboard side of the Arundo just below the bridge and blew off the hold covers. The stricken ship heeled over to starboard and sank in only five minutes. Survivors of the attack were soon picked up by nearby vessels, but her cargo of war materiel outward bound for the campaign in North Africa never made it. That cargo included jeeps, big 10-wheeled army trucks, 2 locomotives, and 5000 cases of Canadian beer. After the war the Arundo was wire dragged and otherwise demolished, and her exact location was lost. There are several other wrecks in close proximity which have all gone under the name Arundo until the true Arundo was finally re-identified.

What remains of the real Arundo is more a vast debris field than a ship, although some parts are still tall and almost recognizable. The highest parts near the bow are at about 110 ft, but the bulk of the wreck is at 120-130 ft, and the stern goes down to 140 ft at the sand. This is not a dive for the faint-hearted. You can expect more advanced conditions cold, dark & silty because it is in in the Mud Hole.  The depth of this site is going to require a considerably higher level of experience and equipment than most others, and should only be attempted by those who are realistically prepared.

Everywhere there are large truck tires, some still mounted in eight wheel sets to double-axle truck differentials, others crated together or just lying around. Much other debris is scattered all over, and in many places the walls of the hull still stand high out of the sand. One of the locomotives lies off the wreck in the sand; the other resembles a overly long, narrow boiler. Most of the parts having rusted away. At right is a drive wheel.

There is a seemingly never-ending supply of unbroken but rather ordinary one quart clear glass beer bottles for collectors of such things. These bottles are filled with the foulest looking black muck. In fact, every part of this wreck seems to be covered in filth and sediment ( as if there is such a thing as a clean wreck ! ) and the overall conditions are rather dark and dreary, even on a good day.



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