Today, as a dive wreck, the Swan is a beauty! An impressive 113m long, 12.5m wide and 23m high, she sits upright on a sandy bottom in 31 metres of water. Her bridge lies in 17 metres and the top of the crow’s nest in just 9 metres of water, making her a great dive for all levels of experience. As she was destined as a dive wreck, holes were deliberately cut into her hull during preparation to allow penetration into the wreck, for qualified wreck divers.
Facts about HMAS SWAN- It is in Australia
- HMAS SWAN is in the Indian Ocean.
- The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
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Brian NaylorHMAS Swan, looking up at the crows nest
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Brian NaylorHMAS SWAN inside the control room
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Brian NaylorInside HMAS Swan
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Mick TaitGeoff on rebreather beside the former HMAS Swan. Canon 20D Tonika 10-17
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Mick TaitGeoff diving the former HMAS Swan Wreck on his rebreather. Canon 20D Tonika 10-17
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Chris HolmanLadder inside the wreck of the Ex HAMS Swan
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Rachel BartlettScuba diving on the HMAS Swan, Dunsborough, WA
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Tracey HarrisPhoto Bomber - i was trying to get a photo of the Swan Wreck but this little Globe fish had other ideas:)
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Shane HermansA Diver seen from afar in low visibility