'And about time!' you cry. Why has it taken Diver so long to get round to one of Britain's most popular wrecks? John Liddiard explains our tortured thinking in a specially extended springtime Wreck Tour Illustration by Max Ellis
Who's been messing about with the buoy? This French steamer wreck out of Milford Haven might be hard to pin down, says John Liddiard, but the reward is a cracking dive with an intact condenser into the bargain. Illustration by Max Ellis
How often do you get the chance to dive an intact wooden wreck in the UK? John Liddiard has a nice little Manx trawler in mind. Illustration by Max Ellis
During gunnery practice, it's accepted custom to aim for the target rather than the tugboat that's towing it. The Buccaneer fell victim to a gunner who got things back-to-front, but the Admiralty's loss is the diver's gain, says John Liddiard Illustration by Max Ellis
To the Farne Islands we go to sort out a jumble of steamship wreckage that came to grief on a treacherous reef. You’ll need your wits about you on this one,