One of the adventures this past weekend was diving this wreck situated in the St Lawrence River, some kilometers east of the Thousand Islands.
The wreck was a 340-foot frieghter which sank in 1970 and which now sits in about 70 feet of water bow into the current... considerable current!
Little bit of info on the wreck here... click me
Wayne Green, a popular technical charter captain who usually operates out of Rockport, organized the day. He'd decided it would make a welcome change for his usual clientelle and took a small boat to Chrysler Marina and ferried folks out the the wreck, which is about a kilometer away from the dock!
Great day and a really interesting dive. Thoroughly recommend it to anyone who's used to diving stiff current -- felt like 3 knots to me -- and who is comfortable diving steel wrecks.
If Wayne decides to do this again... I'll let you know!
The wreck was a 340-foot frieghter which sank in 1970 and which now sits in about 70 feet of water bow into the current... considerable current!
Little bit of info on the wreck here... click me
Wayne Green, a popular technical charter captain who usually operates out of Rockport, organized the day. He'd decided it would make a welcome change for his usual clientelle and took a small boat to Chrysler Marina and ferried folks out the the wreck, which is about a kilometer away from the dock!
Great day and a really interesting dive. Thoroughly recommend it to anyone who's used to diving stiff current -- felt like 3 knots to me -- and who is comfortable diving steel wrecks.
If Wayne decides to do this again... I'll let you know!