Lady Isabella
Type: 1396nt. Iron barque
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Wreck Information: The Lady Isabella is a 1396nt. Iron barque and it was launched in August 1882 and it Sank in Dec 1902. It lies two hundred metres North West of Gull Point, Little Cumbrae and approximately fifty metres from the shore on a sloping sand and rock seabed.There is a rock on the shore with white paint on it in line with the wreck. large section of hull still stands about 1.5m high, very difficult to tell wreck from rock as covered in life
Harbour / slip: Largs yacht haven .Inverkip marina
Parking directions: Google
Distance from harbour: From Largs its a Ten minute 9.8 km RIB ride to the wreck. Or you can launch at no cost and a fifteen-minute 12.5 km RIB ride from the RNLI slip at Largs.
Lat & Long: 55 42 42N 04 57 24W
Chart:
Depth: 7-15m
Tides: Tide tables
Dive Boat: Flying eagle Seren Las
Dive Shop: C&C Marine Services
Accommodation:
Suggested experience: Sport diver
Other comments: Usually plenty of fish life around the wreck and the possibility to find some of the 100 tons of cargo if you go a wee bit deeper.
Pub: Inverkip marina
Created by: John Nicolson
Date: 30/4/07
Revision: 2
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