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HMAS J5 Submarine


Australia, VIC, Melbourne

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Access
  Port Phillip Bay
  how?By boat
  distanceGood boat time (< 30min)
  easy to find?Easy to find
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  week crowd Few divers
week-end crowd Few divers
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Dive site Characteristics
  alternative name36m Submarine J5, The yellow sub, 35m Submarine
    Quality
 dive site qualityGood
 experienceCMAS ** / AOW
 bio interestInteresting
    Dive site infos
 average depth34 m / 111.5 ft
 max depth36 m / 118.1 ft
 currentMedium ( 1-2 knots)
 visibilityMedium ( 5 - 10 m)
 dive type- Wreck
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  Author: Anonymous
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 "HMAS J5 was formerly HMS J5 [1], a First World War J class submarine built for the Royal Navy by HM Dockyard at Devonport in Plymouth.

The J's were three-screw diesel electric submarines of some 1,800 tons armed with 6 torpedo tubes, two of these in the beam position, and a 4-inch gun. They were built to have a fast surfaced speed; in practice nearly 20 knots.

J5 was launched on 9 September 1915 and commissioned on 6 May 1916. She and the other J's were members of the 11th Submarine Flotilla. She served in the North Sea chiefly in operations against German destroyers and U-boats, most of encounters were with the latter. Although engaging several times with enemies the closest she got to sinking the enemy was striking U-86 with a torpedo which fortunately for them did not explode.

After the war, she was transferred along with other members of her class to Australia on 25 March 1919. There she operated out of Geelong in Victoria until paid off on 12 July 1922 as a cost-saving exercise. She was sold on 26 February 1924 and after stripping she and J1 and J2 were sunk in deep water in Port Phillip Bay on 4 June 1926."
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DatumWGS84 [ Help ]
GPS Lat.38° 18.65083' S
GPS Long.144° 34.13267' E
PrecisionExact
 
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