About Excalibur
Excalibur (also known as Susana) is a wreck of a former dive boat that sank in 1996 after an electrical fire. The wreck rests on a bottom depth just over 20 m, making it accessible for Open Water divers. There is an easy entry point for penetration, and the wreck is home to notable marine life including large lionfish around the bow and a shoal of batfish in the captain’s cabin.
Where Is Excalibur?
Excalibur Planning Details
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Reported Depth
Up to 20m
Depth Note
Wreck lies on a floor depth of just over 20 m.
Safety & Access At Excalibur
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Penetration is possible via an easy access point; use appropriate wreck-diving precautions when entering enclosed spaces.
Local Intel For Excalibur
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Scuba Diving
Suitable for Open Water divers, with the wreck lying just over 20 m and offering an easy penetration point.
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Exposure Profile at Excalibur
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