HMS Saucy
Type: A 579 ton steam Tug
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Wreck Information: Built by Livingstone & Cooper in 1918 and displacing 579 tons the wreck is 40 metres long and the beam is 10 metres. The orientation along the keel is 338/158 degrees, with the bow to the NW. The bow stands approximately 4 metres above seabed. The stern has broken up. The vessel has a metal hull with a wooden deck.
Sadly at 1955hrs on September the 4th in 1940 in the Firth of Forth,Scotland she lost radio contact with a shore base when she hit a German mine and sank with the loss of 26 crew members,Eighteen of the Twenty Six crew who lost their lives came from Brixham, the other Eight crew are believed to have resided in the Hull area there could have been approx 5 survivors. HMS Saucy is intact for three-quarters of her length. Only the stern is missing, after being blown off by the mine that sank her. She is covered in life, mainly orange or white plumose anemones The Gun on the Bow is impressive and is also covered in life, forward of this and past the spray desk, you come to the intact Bow, ypu can drop to the seabed here at 23m in a scour pit. The two large anchors are still in place each side of the bow, and are again covered in anemones. Back up to the deck, heading aft passing the gun you come to the remains of the wheelhouse with a companionway on the port side. The entrance inside the Ship is here but this is a War Grave so please respect this an
Harbour / slip: North Berwick Granton,
Parking directions: Parking ok at all harbours
Distance from harbour: 16 miles from North Berwick 43 miles from Eyemouth
Lat & Long: 56 02 11.5N, 003 10 45W
Chart: Admiralty SC734/ Imray C27
Depth: 15m
Tides: Tide tables
Dive Boat: Divebunker Divesafariscotland Marinequest
Dive Shop: Splash Sports Dundee Edinburgh dive centre FYM
Accommodation:
Suggested experience: Sport Diver
Other comments: Dive on high neap tides when there has been no Easterlies. War Grave Please Respect her
Pub: Hawes Inn
Created by: Stewart Russell
Date: 1/5/07
Thanks To: Stevie Adams for pictures and information
Underwater photos: To Follow
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