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Brenton Wreck is a small fishing trailer popular by fishermen as well as divers for its gamefish.

Name divesite: Brenton Wreck
Depth: 28-34m (91-111ft)
Visibility: 5-15m (16-49ft)
Accessibility: Boat, Live-aboard
Time to visit: All year around, warmest in summer (nov-feb)
Inserted/Added by: Pro Dive Port Elizabeth, http://www.prodive.co.za
Specifications: Deep, This is a deep dive, for experienced divers only and which should be planned well. Fishing, Diving here is often crowded with fishermen as well so be carefull for spear fishers, fishing lines and nets. Wreck, Diving at an interesting shipwreck.

The Brenton Wreck appears to be a fishing trawler of some kind and is lying upright embedded in fine sand. Below the stern the prop is sticking out, with one of the blades over a meter in length. If you slowly descend on to the broken up deck, you will find huge schools of juvenile cob and other fish, the reason why this is a popular fishing site.

Due to its depth and location it is advised that this dive is not done without a torch!


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