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This tanker was cut in two when she collided with the Israeli Passenger Liner SHALOM on Thanksgiving Day in 1964. Her bow section was later salvaged and had a new stern and engine added. The renovated ship continued to sail until a few years ago. The 150 foot stern section sank. She rests on her starboard side with a 30 degree list. It is possible to swim into many parts of the wreck quite easily and safely. The Stolt Dagali lies in 130' of water and rises 60 feet off the bottom. The Stolt Dagali was a 582' long tanker built in 1955. She was powered by a diesel oil engine.


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