A 2694-ton British ship heading for St. Helens on the Isle Of Wight from Belfast with a cargo of potatoes, hay and straw.
She was torpedoed on 11th June 1918, the crew took to the boats and landed in Torquay, the Boma sank to a hard, fine sand bed at 32 metres.
Her bows are still intact but her 312ft hull is badly broken. The highest point of the wreck is at 19 metres.
A 2694-ton British ship heading for St. Helens on the Isle Of Wight from Belfast with a cargo of potatoes, hay and straw.
She was torpedoed on 11th June 1918, the crew took to the boats and landed in Torquay, the Boma sank to a hard, fine sand bed at 32 metres.
Her bows are still intact but her 312ft hull is badly broken. The highest point of the wreck is at 19 metres.