Paul explores the fate of HMS Boyd where in 1809 between 60 to 70 of its crew were slaughtered and cannibalised by local Maori in Whangaroa Harbor in a bloody act of revenge.
Paul explores the sinking of HMS Orpheus in Manukau Harbor on 7th February 1863.
Paul explores the luxury schooner Ariadne running aground on a shingle beach at the mouth of the Waitaki River near Christchurch in 1900. He also explores the sinking of the ship MV Holmglen that sunk 22 nautical miles of the coast of Timaru with the loss of all her crew on board.
Paul explores the sinking of the SS Tararua at Waipapa Point near Foveaux Strait, considered the worst maritime event in NZ history. Paul also explores the sinking of the NZ Shipping Company freighter Turakina which sunk 500km off the coast of Taranaki on 20th August 1940.
Paul explores the sinking of SS Wiltshire which sat wedged in a reef near Great Barrier Island on 31st May 1922. Paul also explores the sinking of Ben Venue where in 1882 the local harbor master and 8 men lost their lives near Caroline Bay, Timaru.
Paul explores the sinking of the brig Delaware where on 4th September 1863 sailing from Nelson to Napier and running into bad weather getting smashed on rocks in a bay that now bears it's name - Delaware Bay. Paul also explores the sinking of the ocean liner RMS Niagara, a ship not only leaving New Zealand with passengers but eight tons of gold destined for the vaults of the Bank of England - only to be stopped by sinking near the Whangarei Heads on 19th June 1940 thanks to a mine.
Paul explores the sinking of SS Elingamite that sunk near the Three Kings Islands, a treacherous rock island group off the coast of Cape Reinga 9th November 1902.