In June 1971 a Museum expedition sponsored by Michael Kailis of Gulf Fisheries surveyed the site, which consists of a number of cannon and anchors, granite ballast stones, and a surprisingly sparse scattering of small artefacts. When I dived on the wreck as a member of that team I saw electrical cable among the cannon, this being the remains of explosive devices left over from a visit to the site by rogue diver Allan Robinson. The wreck provides an exhilarating snorkel or scuba dive but, given the site’s isolation, safety precautions above and below water are particularly necessary. A later Museum expedition led by Jeremy Green raised a cannon and other objects, but again found few small artefacts and no personal items. It may be that, as the ship broke up, the upper sections drifted off the shallow reef into deeper water. ( From UNFINISHED VOYAGES by Graeme Henderson)