We dived it in summer 1988, 18 months after it sank - had about 5 days diving on it. You could see the top of the wreck about 5m below the surface from our RIB. Seabed being at 36m. Still had its propeller then - beneath which was a small dead whale, identified as such by one of our divers who was a vet. Huge wreck - and v difficult to navigate initially as it was broken in two with the 2 sections lying at an angle to each other. Very early days of dive computers - several of us had Suunto SME; I'd bought mine at the dive show that year at a promotional price of £250.