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The SS Petaling ?Written by Stephen Burton
Historical RecordsThe SS Petaling is a steamboat built at the Sungei Nyok docks for Straits Steamship Co. Ltd in Singapore in 1928. Not very much is known about this vessel other than is written on the shipyard plate(see above), but what is known is that the Petaling was one of many Straits Steamship Co vessels commandeered by the Japanese during WWII, and was almost certainly sank by the allies during this period. The first positive identification of this wreck was made by commercial diver Fred Evans during the first ever dive onto a 'fishermens mark' On this first dive, Fred's inbuilt 'Brass magnet' and equally famed 'brass vision' lead to the recovery of the vessels brass name plate on 14 feb 2004. Further information on other Straits Steamship Company vessels lost in this region may be found at
http://www.merchantnavyofficers.com/straits.html &
http://www.merchantnavyofficers.com/straits2.html Dive Site Conditions
There is some question over this wrecks identity...
"...the picture from the SS Petaling is not the one lying in 60 meters of the west coast from Phuket. The hull looks more like the Jaska which is build in the same shipyard in the same year like the SS Petaling. See the picture nr. 4 on SS Petaling on our photo gallery"
GPS Location Last dived byCommercial Diver Fred Evans SS Petaling Dive Site condition review, GPS co-ordinates and photos kindly contributed by:-Deep Blue Divers
http://www.deep-blue-divers.de , Email:
info@deep-blue-divers.de SS Petaling afloat (main picture) kindly donated by Mr Peter Pointner of Eden Divers Phuket 'Used with permission' |
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