Hauler Wreck
About Hauler Wreck
The Hauler is a tug wreck that was deliberately sunk in 1979 as a dive site. It is accessed as a boat dive and can be exposed to easterly and northerly weather. The wreck attracts a wide variety of fish seeking shelter, with kingfish often schooling around it. During the whale migration, divers may hear whales singing underwater.
Where Is Hauler Wreck?
Hauler Wreck Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
Up to 30m
Depth Note
Divers are advised to be undertaking advanced training or be qualified to Deep 30 m for deeper dives.
Typical Conditions
Exposed to easterly and northerly weather.
Safety & Access At Hauler Wreck
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
This site is exposed to easterly and northerly weather; divers should have advanced training or appropriate deep qualification for deeper dives.
Local Intel For Hauler Wreck
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Recommended for divers undertaking advanced training or holding a Deep 30 m qualification for deeper dives.
Hauler Wreck Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Hauler Wreck
Directional shelter context for incoming swell.
Recent Logged Visits At Hauler Wreck
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Dive Spot Log Averages At Hauler Wreck
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