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T.94 & T.95 Wrecks

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Two torpedo boats sunk in September 2024, the newest wreck dive sites in the Gulf of Thailand.

Depth Range

12–30m

Site Type

wreck

Samae San

Visibility

8–20m

26–30°C

Getting There

30 min boat from Samae San

Near Samae San islands

Live 7-Day Conditions — T.94 & T.95 Wrecks
SST ~30.4°C
Fri
3 Jul
26
poor
27km/h SW
1.2m
Sat
4 Jul
27
poor
27km/h SW
1.1m
Sun
5 Jul
46
marginal
23km/h SW
0.9m
Mon
6 Jul
48
marginal
25km/h SW
0.8m
Tue
7 Jul
46
marginal
23km/h SW
0.9m
Wed
8 Jul
26
poor
27km/h SW
1.2m
Thu
9 Jul
25
poor
28km/h SW
1.2m

Marine Life

Batfish Groupers Lionfish Fusiliers

Notable Features

  • Sunk September 2024
  • Newest Gulf wrecks
  • Two vessels close together
  • Rapid colonization in progress

Best Time to Visit

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About T.94 & T.95 Wrecks

T.94 and T.95 are two Royal Thai Navy torpedo boats sunk in September 2024 near Samae San to create artificial reefs. With their decks at around 12m and the seabed at 28–30m, they're accessible to advanced recreational divers. Being the newest wrecks in the Gulf, they're still in pristine structural condition and are rapidly being colonized by marine life.

Wreck Information

Vessel

T.94 & T.95 torpedo boats

Length

45m each

Sunk

2024

Royal Thai Navy torpedo boats, sunk as artificial reefs near Samae San in September 2024.

Tips

Get there while they're still clean and recognizable. Marine growth will transform them within a few years.

Experience Required

Intermediate to advanced.

Location

GPS: 12.5600°N, 100.9400°E

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