The Citrine (21 - 24 metres)

The MV Citrine was a 779 ton cargo ship that sunk in 1956 during a south easterly gale when the bow hatch was stoved in. The vessel was heading towards Cadgwith Cove, hoping to beach itself and its cargo of limestone chippings, but it never made it. The wreck lies a t 21 - 24 metres. The bow and stern are intact but mid-ship not a lot remains. The Citrine lies upside down and north to south.