Naval and Garda diver have called off the searches for today on the two trawlers that went down off the south coast over a fortnight ago.
The Kinsale based Honeydew IIis lying some 3.6 miles south east of Ram's Head between Ardmore and Dungarvan, Co Waterford.
The trawler went missing with two crewmen on board - skipper Ger Bohan and his Polish crewmate Tomasz Jagla.
A naval diving team completed four dives today and searched the wheelhouse area and the galley area of the ship. A spokeswoman said that there was nothing as yet to report from the search.
The wreck of the Pere Charleslies just over two miles off Hook Head in Co Wexford, some four miles from its home port of Dunmore East, Co Waterford.
The wreck of the 20-metre twin rig trawler was detected over a week ago, but bad weather prevented diving since the boat sank on January 11th.
On board were skipper Tom Hennessy (32), a father of one originally from the Maharees in Co Kerry; his uncle and fellow Kerryman Pat Hennessy (48), single; Billy O'Connor (50), a father of five from Dunmore East; Pat Coady (27), father of one from Duncormick, Co Wexford; and Andriy Dyrin (32), married with one child from Sevastopol in Ukraine.
A garda diving team have recently completed the fourth dive on the vessel but the spokeswoman told ireland.com that there was no news from the team.
The searches are due to begin again in the morning and the weather forecast is favourable.