Lady Isabella
A 396 ton Iron barque launched in August 1882 and it sank in Dec 1902. It lies two hundred metres North West of Gull Point, Little Cumbrae and approximately fifty metres from the shore on a sloping sand and rock seabed. Usually great visibility and with plenty of aquatic life. 6 - 18 m.
Cuirassier
A steel steamship launched 1860 and sank in July 1894. Lying on a steep slope 250 metres north of the Little Cumbrae Lighthouse. From 30 to 42m bow to stern. The wreck is well broken up with the only recognisable part being the aft section from boiler room to stern.
Red Rock Slip
Our regular training site just a mile north of Largs. A gentle shore dive with plenty to explore and plenty of aquatic life.
Other sites include the Wallachia , SS Kintyre, Portencross and the Wishing Well to name but a few. We have more wrecks in the Firth of Clyde than there is at Scapa Flow.