Cartagena Rib dive
July 6, 2025
Cartagena Rib dive
This is a fabulous wreck in Liverpool bay and sits upright on the bottom and is covered in life. The Cartagena was originally a minesweeper trawler, commissioned in 1918 as TR4 for the Royal Navy, and was part of a larger group of minesweeping trawlers ordered in Canada.
To do this dive you will need to be a competent sports diver with AAS and be happy offshore on a rib. The wreck lies in 38mts to seabed, most
of the dive will be just over 30mts. There will only be one dive due to depth and tides and don't forget it is weather dependent.
Give me a ring or drop me a line if you might be interested.
Thanks Alf.
Anglesey