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HMAS Hobart (D 39) Suggest edit

Australia Suggest · South Australia Suggest
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IntermediateDifficulty
IntermediateRecommended cert
30Max dive depth
30.0 mSite max depth
10.0–20.0 mVisibility
MildCurrent
ModerateSurge
40 minAvg dive time
November to AprilBest months
18.0–24.0 °CWater (summer)
12.0–17.0 °CWater (winter)

The HMAS Hobart (D 39) is a decommissioned Royal Australian Navy destroyer that was scuttled in 2009 to create an artificial reef and dive site. It lies in the waters off the coast of South Australia, providing a unique opportunity for divers to explore a significant piece of naval history.

Divers can explore the wreck of the HMAS Hobart, which is intact and offers various entry points for exploration. The wreck is home to diverse marine life and provides an exciting dive experience for those interested in underwater archaeology.

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