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Dai Na Hino Maru

Dai Na Hino Maru

Federated States Of Micronesia, Micronesia

Depth
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60m

Visibility
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13m - 38m

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Advanced


About Dai Na Hino Maru

The Dai Na Hino Maru is a one Gun Boat about 60m long that lies at 21metres (70 feet), and is 9 metres (30 feet) to deck and roughly 1 metre (3 feet) to top of wreck The visibility here is about 25 metres (80 feet) Its broken up there's a brass propeller on the starboard side and it can be penetrated through he overhangs in to the engine room. The ship took two large bombs which wiped out most of it.

Dai Na Hino Maru Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

60m

Visibility Range

13m 38m

Experience Level

Advanced

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Marine Life

  • Various
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