Timber Wreck
- Scuba Diving Borneo Semporna Sabah Malaysia.
The Timber Wreck is a large, app. 60m long cargo ship. In the
early 1980‘s it was leaving it‘s harbour near Lahad Datu with a full load of
timber logs for it‘s destination in Japan when a strong storm came up. The
crew decided to pump some water on board to stabilize the vessel but
mysteriously never switched them off again. As a result the vessel rolled
over and came to rest at 30m depth. In the aftermath the timber company
whose logs were on the vessel managed to drag the stricken vessel closer to
a nearby island in order to salvage it‘s cargo. The wreck now lies on
it‘s starboard side with the bow at 24m and the stern at 5m depth. A single
log still remains in the hold to remind of it‘s cargo. Because of it‘s size
and depth it is excellent for wreck dives and reasonably safe to penetrate
into the engine room, crew cabins, wheel house and cargo holds. As this
wreck is nearly 2 hours from Semporna we only conduct trips there on special
request.
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Scuba diving and snorkeling trips around Semporna
group of islands.
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Island
Mabul
Island
Kapalai
Island
Sibuan
Island
Mataking
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Mantabuan
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Gaya
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Roach
Reef
Boheyan
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Church
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Kumai
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Pandanan
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Yoshie
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Ligitan
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Si Amil
Island
Timber
Wreck