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Werfa wreck photos

The Werfa wreck was a Iron Lighter/steamer built in 1883, Length: 65.8m, weighed 862 tons. She was scuttled directly inline with the Port Phillip Heads leads outside the port limits, about 10 Klm from Pt.Lonsdale Lighthouse in 1929.

She is sitting upright on a sandy seafloor in 65m.
Dave Hurst with his new camera shot these excellent photos below of her on the 24th Oct 09
Star model Lisa Power hovers over the stern Lisa beaming on the stern
On top of the Werfa wreck On top of the Werfa wreck
colourful stern bollard rEvo divers Dave & Sandy swim through                      the Hugh rudder/ missing Prop area
steering quadrant Dave looking up at the stern
Nathan Harley, a Classic KISS diver is amidships moving forward towards the bow moving up towards the bow
Werfa framwork under the Werfa framwork
This angry Draftboard shark is looking for Sandy who nicked her babies! Dave wouldn't Lisa look really good starring on a rebreather. Xmas is coming!

Great Diving.....


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