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Tug Boat Rozi

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Tug Boat Rozi is a 40-meter-long fully intact tugboat which was purposefully sank in 1992 so as to become a tourist attraction. She had been built in 1958 in the United Kingdom and was later sold in 1972 to a Maltese company. Captain Morgan's Safari Tours, which meanwhile ceased operation, was the one to take advantage of it, as the company was offering submarine tours.

The tugboat is fully intact, but the engine and the propellers were removed prior to it being sunk.

The site of the tugboat is suitable only for advanced and experienced divers, because the bottom of the wreck lies at 35 meters deep, in an upright position on the sandy bottom.

There are shoals of fish swimming around the shop, as well as octopus, moray eels, wrasse, nudibranchs, barracudas and seabreams.

Rozi is a traditional Maltese name.

Dive site info provided by Ben Jakobsen on Mar 1, 2019
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Robert Palmer

Apr 13, 1996
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Easy fun wreck dive to a sunken tug boat, clean sandy bottom, the visibility very good. Snorkel out to marker buoy from shore jetty.

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