The Premcahi (also known as the Thai Muang) Wreck was built in Sliedrecht in the Netherlands in 1976. She ended her days working for a Tin Mining company off the west side of Phang Nga province. She was renamed after the owner of the company and her name – “Premchai 10” is still visible on the side.
After sinking in September 2000, a few hundred metres off Thai Muang beach, the Condreco now rests on her side at a depth of 20 meters. The Premchai is in excellent condition with the most amazing soft corals and has attracted large numbers of Honeycomb & White-eyed moray eels, lionfish & all types of scorpion fish. It is also possible to spot Ornate ghost pipe fish here.
With the top of the wreck at 14 meters and the bottom at 21 meters, she is a bit a deeper than her more famous sister – the Bon Soong Wreck. As she is a more recent wreck she is also in a solid piece, and not as encrusted with corals and sponges.




