Stanwood (14 - 20 metres)

SS Stanwood, a 4,155 ton cargo ship sank on 10th December, 1939 after her cargo of coal caught fire. The Stanwood was dynamited as it was deemed a hazard to shipping. It is now well broken up. Extensive salvage work was carried out, and most of the cargo was recovered, but part of the propeller shafting and boilers remain, and part of the superstructure still stands facing towards the north-west with 14m of clear water over her in a general depth of 20 metres. Her bow section lies in shallow water at 16m.