The wreck is situated at a depth of approximately 3 to 12 meters, with the majority lying in shallower waters, although parts of the trawl and sections of the wreck are located deeper, around 10 to 12 meters. It is a very accessible wreck for divers, offering a wealth of sights from the Latvian trawler that sank during the winter of 1991/1992. The engine, drive shaft with propeller, and other components are scattered over a relatively small area. In clear visibility, one can navigate over the wreck site and identify a significant portion of the wreck before diving in. Surrounding the wreck area is a beautiful sandy bottom, which is suitable for training dives at an appropriate depth.
This is a weather-sensitive diving area.