Dive in Yeu

    John G Mc Cullough Yeu, France

    The John G Mc Cullough sunk may 18th, 1918 (torpeadoed by the U-74 german submarine). There is a transatlantic cable that cross the wreck in the middle.Vessel size:- length: 82 m- width: 12 m

    Ours des Sabias Yeu, France

    A large small wall running south to north between the two rocks. A sandy area on the southwest side.The north rock is better than the south one, including more marine life.

    Ours des Vieilles Yeu, France

    Two large rocks. Bottom made of boulders full of corynactis anemons.

    Ponton Bigue Yeu, France

    The Ponton Bigue was a catamaran made for transatlantic cable repair. Vessel size is 38 m x 18 m.

    The Sequana wreck Yeu, France

    The Sequana was built in Belfast in 1898.This cargo left Dakar to Bordeaux with 665 pax.It was torpedoed june 8th 1917 at 2:00 AM by the UC-72 german U-Boat submarine. 207 people died.Vessel size:- Length: 132 m- Width: 16 m- Displacement: 12.000 tons

    U 976 Yeu, France

    The U 976 was a 67 m long German submarine (type VIIC). It sunk march 25th, 1944.

    Yusenquashia Maru Yeu, France

    This is a old broken wreck. The best is to dive before summer cos the seaweeds grows and it's difficult to see the wreck.The wheel is on the south side, not far from the rocks nearby. The prow is completely destroy, just near the cliff.Take care !!! There are some detonnator on the wreck.