Mabini Padre (Blue Water Wreck) is a salt water dive site, located in Labuan, Brunei.
This wreck lies 34 km from Labuan, northeast of Kuraman island. The Mabini Padre was a large Philippines fishing trawler, which caught fire and sank on the 13 November 1981 and is still completely intact. The vessel is about 80 meter long and lies on her port side in 35 meter of water. Rumor has it that the amount of water used to dowse the flames was the reason why she eventually sank. The wreck is huge with masts and gantries and covered with soft corals.
This wreck is commonly known as the “Blue Water Wreck” due to its position so far offshore out in the “blue water” and therefore generally has excellent visibility. The best of all the wrecks around Brunei. The coral growth on this wreck is not as prolific as other wrecks but it is getting a good coating of hydroids and sponges, it is also home to big schools of Barracuda, White Tip Sharks and many other pelagics cruising around such as Trevallies, Jacks, Spanish Mackerel and Tuna.
This wreck bottoms out at 35m, with the highest point at 24m. But being so easy to navigate with it lying on its side and visibility so good , it is easy to see the whole wreck in one dive and gaze down upon it whilst hanging off the buoy line whilst doing a safety stop, you never know what might come cruising past out of the blue water.