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HTMS Prab 741

เรือหลวงปราบ 741

WWII Warship in the Gulf

Advanced Peak Season

A WWII-era Thai Navy vessel sunk as an artificial reef near Koh Ngam Yai — one of the most historically significant wrecks in the Gulf.

Depth Range

18–24m

Site Type

wreck

Chumphon

Visibility

8–25m

27–30°C

Getting There

1 hr boat from Chumphon

Near Koh Ngam Yai

Marine Life

Batfish Groupers Barracuda Lionfish

Notable Features

  • WWII-era warship
  • Sunk 2011
  • Excellent marine colonization
  • Historical significance

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About HTMS Prab 741

HTMS Prab 741 is a former Thai Navy warship with WWII-era origins, decommissioned and sunk in 2011 near the Koh Ngam islands. Sitting upright at 24m, the wreck has developed excellent marine growth and attracts large schools of batfish and barracuda. The historical significance adds an extra dimension to what is already an impressive dive.

Wreck Information

Vessel

HTMS Prab 741

Length

56m

Sunk

2011

WWII-era Thai Navy warship, decommissioned and sunk as artificial reef near Koh Ngam.

Tips

Combine with reef diving at Koh Ngam Yai/Noi for a full day. Current can be present.

Experience Required

Intermediate to advanced. AOW for scuba.

Location

GPS: 10.8890°N, 99.5840°E

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