The Clan Macvey

The Clan Macvey was an armed British merchant steamship, measuring 400ft long by 53ft wide.  She was torpedoed and sunk on her maiden voyage by the German submarine UB-57 in August 1918 with the loss of 7 lives. She was transporting 6,700 tons of coal from  Newcastle to Port Said, via Falmouth. The "Clan" lies, virtually upright, in the soft sand at a depth of 18m, and stands 4m proud of the seabed.
 

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Depth: 16-18m
Location: 50 39 40 N 01 46 44 W
Access: RIB


Aeolian Sky (‘The Sky’)

Alex Van Opstal (‘The Alex’)

Bennendijk, SS (‘The Benny’)

Betsy Anna (‘The Betsy’)

Black Hawk

Boxer, HMS

British Inventor

Ceres, SS

Countess of Erne, The

Eleanor / Elena R

Fenna

Fleur de Lys (‘The Fleur’)

James Fennell, HMAT

Kimmeridge Reef

Luis, The

M2 (Submarine), HMS

Margaret Smith (‘The Maggie’)

Pomeranian

Salsette, SS

Serrana, SS

Sidon, HMS

St. Dunstan

Sunderland Flying Boat – G-AGKY

Sunderland Flying Boat – ML883

Sunderland Flying Boat – PP118

The Clan Macvey

The Pin Wreck

U-1195, Submarine (U-Boat)

Unidentified Flying Boat

Valentine Tanks

War Knight, SS

Warwick Deeping, HMS