TSS Currajong Wreck
Historic collier wreck sunk in Sydney Harbour's main channel.
Boat Access
26m Avg Depth
30m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site is a historically significant 60-meter long collier wreck sitting upright in Sydney Harbour's main shipping channel. Sunk in 1927, it is now covered in colourful invertebrate life and attracts large schools of fish. The wreck offers impressive views of its structure, including the bow, stern, and engine room area.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
sydneyaustraliadiving
Marine Life
Yellowtail kingfishAustralian jewfishBullseyeLeatherjacketNudibranchsSpongesSea squirtsSea stars
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Advanced
Sited at depth in a major shipping channel with strong currents and potential for low visibility.
Hazards:
currentdepthboat traffic
Current Strength:
Variable
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