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