
13,936-ton Cunard liner,
built 1917, used as troopship. 520ft x 65ft. Steam turbines. In ballast,
Liverpool to New York.
Position: 56 36.10N; 06 19.60W. Depth: 9-26m.
SUNK
5 February, 1918, under tow after torpedo from UB-67 hit port side of engine
room. Eight firemen killed. Driven ashore by gale at Caliach Point, Isle
of Mull.
DIVING
Much broken. Bow 7m proud in 26m, stern badly smashed in 12m. Northampton
BSAC found "Silver Pit" (remains of the silver room where liner's
silver plate was stored). Care with underwater back-swell off cliffs. Wreck
owned by Richard Greeves of Salen Pier, Aros, Mull, who also supplies air. Launch:
Oban, Tobermory, Lochaline.