
6609 ton steel ship,
416ft-long. 175hp triple-expansion engine. Cargo: Ballast. Position:56
33.769N, 6 37.885W. Depth: 20m.
SUNK
On 17 January 1951Tapti struck rocks on the east shore of Soa Island off
the southern end of Coll.
Swell after swell from the south drove her further
on, until finally the waves
span her round, driving
her stern higher on the rocks. The Tapti stayed on
the rocks all night. By dawn the rescue ships around her consisted of both Mallaig
and Barra lifeboats, two frigates and two trawlers, but there was little that
they could do. She settled deeper
and listed more and more.
DIVING
Finding the Tapti is easy enough. The GPS numbers identify the rock called
Eilean Iomallanch off Soa Island, and if they are not right on top of the
wreck a little searching in and out with an echo-sounder will soon show the
wreckage at the bottom of the slope, about 50m out from the rocks. The boilers
give a nice distinctive wreckage echo. The Tapti can be dived at any state
of the tide. Launch: Lochaline is ideal for launching,
but take care not to obstruct the ferry. There are alternative slips in Oban
and on Mull.