Technical dive on the Rosalie Moller [Red Sea] by Fantaseatec



....a small group of Technical divers, Toby (Piskie), Tom (Fantaseatec), Kevin (Decowarrior), Sebastien(DS Wizard programmer) and Volkert (Fantaseatec) went on the wreck of the Rosalie Moller for a great technical dive, no boats only the five of us on a wreck bigger then the Thislegorm, this remarkable wreck lies at 52 meters with her forward mast reaching vertically up to 17 meters below the surface. She is 108 meters long, displacing 3963 tons...

Location: 27° 39' 03" N, 33° 46' 17"E. West of Gubal Sheghir

The Rosalie Moller has been built in Glasgow by Barclay Curle & Co and was launched as the "Francis" in beginning january 1910 and went into immediate service with the Booth Shipping Line. In 1931 she was sold to the Reederei Moller line of Scandinavia and re-registered in Shanghai under the British flag. On the 8 of October 1941 a German bomber attacked the ship, two days after the sinking of another famous Second World War wreck, the Thistlegorm.

Fantaseatec offers this fantastic Technical dive trip from Dahab for the price of 140 euros only, including transfer to Dahab-Sharm-Dahab, food, breakfast and lunch on a 5 star boat***** the Sky K. (gas not included)
Only 2 and half hours to the wreck! speed 15 KTS...
Minimum number of divers for this trip is 6 pax.

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