Warship Hazardous sank in a storm north east of the Isle of Wight in November 1706. The wreck was discovered in 1977 approximately 800 metres south-east of Bracklesham Bay slipway, West Sussex, and the site has been under archaeological investigation by the 308 Sub-Aqua Association for over twenty years. The Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology have deposited a selection of the digital archive resulting from these investigations with the Archaeological Data Service. This material consists of: data tables detailing the contents of the archive; reports on the archive and of recommendations on the care and stabilisation of the artefacts recovered from Hazardous written by Mary Rose Archaeological Services; and a selection of digitised photographs of the wreck and of recovered artefacts.