Wreck Diving Magazine

Treasure in the English Channel!

During the years that I have been doing research in the archives, I have stumbled several times on some very interesting stories and wrecks by coincidence.

One of them was the Dutch steamer, S.S. Castor. Since I found out about her story, the wreck was high on my wish list of “TO DO” wrecks!

In 2015, I had invited Selçuk Kolay from Turkey to speak at the International Tekdive show I had organized. He had heard about the story, and through his contacts, I got some valuable information for my investigation!

While out this summer in the English Channel, we were forced was made very fast! I was finally about to dive this wreck site!

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