The final resting place of the Coastal Trader "Kathleen" which sat on top of the reef until Cyclone Uma rooled her off the edge of the reef in 1987. This is a deep dive for experienced divers and photographers. Some current can be expected here.
The reef starts at 12 metres from where a line will lead you down to a large gogonian fan at 40 metres. From there, a slow ascent up the side of the reef will reveal a multitude of marine life. Scorpion leaf fish, butterfly cod, nudibranchs, tube worms and stonefish. Sharks, schools of batfish and moorish idols are also seen at times on this dive. Coral which was destroyed in 1987 is regenerating all around this reef.
Some traces of the wreck can still be seen today, however the wreck herself lies well beyond the limits of recreational diving.
Max Depth: 40m
Bottom Time: 30min
Safety Stop: 2min @ 10m; 3min @ 5m