This dive site features the HTMS Sattakut, a 48-meter long wreck resting at a maximum depth of 26 meters, with its tower accessible from 18 meters. It is strategically located just south of Hin Pee Wee, a popular pinnacle dive site often used for safety and decompression stops after exploring the wreck. Divers can explore the wreck's structure and its surrounding sandy areas, offering an engaging underwater landscape.
The HTMS Sattakut wreck hosts a variety of marine life. Divers can observe large fish such as Sweetlips, schools of Fusiliers, and the occasional Jenkin’s Whipray seeking refuge or patrolling the wreck. Additionally, the site is renowned for its excellent macro life, providing fantastic opportunities for close-up photography of smaller creatures.
While specific seasonal highlights are not provided, the wreck is generally a year-round diving destination in Thailand. Divers should be mindful of their depth and bottom time, especially when exploring the deeper sections. The proximity to Hin Pee Wee makes it convenient to combine dives, using the pinnacle for a multi-level profile and safety stops. Freedivers with sufficient experience can also explore the shallower parts of the wreck, down to the tower.

