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lets see, its kinda a tossup between the Tibits a russian dystroyer sunk in Cayman Brack that is fully penitrable or the King in Tobermory. NOt penitrable or anything, but the dech starts at 30 and ends somewhere around 80. So, the deck s on like a 60 or so degree slope, so, u just let all of the air out of ur BC and kinda lean back and ski on down. fun stuff.
 
The "Dixie Arrow" , diamond shoals, Cape Hatteras, N.C. Spectacular Gulf Stream diving. Large North Atlantic animals coupled with tropical species, makes for unforgettable dive experience. The wreck was pretty cool as well. t
 
Anyone with original images or dive reports of wrecks that you've dove, please take a look at www.scubawrecks.com - a non-commercial website dedicated to wreck diving I'm trying to get off the ground.
 
The M/V Keith Tibbets on Cayman Brac. Lots of fun. :D
 
Up in BC on the Sunshine Coast. The Chardier sits in about 120 feet. It's a 366 foot destroyer escort sunk 10 years ago as an artificial reef. Lots of fun to dive....

Jimi
 
Hard choice - I'd have to say the Snake Island Wrecks off Nanaimo BC, the HMCS Saskatchewan and the HMCS Cape Breton...

(leaving for Nanaimo tomorrow to dive them again...)

Maybe the Ionas off Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. 40fsw - 160fsw, 150ft viz, 84F water, and simple simple simple....

What a great Forcast! http://www.theweathernetwork.com/cities/can/Nanaimo_BC.htm

All rain, All day!

Willer
 
In the Great Lakes... and in some sort of order

Gunilda -- Lake Superior
Windiate and Florida -- Lake Huron
Empress of Ireland -- St. Lawrence River
Superior City -- Lake Superior
Jodrey -- St. Lawrence River
Oxford -- Lake Erie
Boland -- Lake Erie
Katie Eccles -- Lake Ontario

Soon to be added -- Judge Hart -- Superior

And then there are all those wrecks in salt water... so little time!


=-)
 
Is the Jodrey still closed?? missed my chance to dive it while in Ottawa....

Willer
 
DocRCH once bubbled...
Hmmm.... that's a hard one, but I would vote for the Ethel C off of the Eastern shore of VA. It's about 185' to 190' fsw to the sand, but there is a lot of relief.

Robert:doctor:

Dr. Bob, you still diving on the internet?????

quess who?
 
Amphibious once bubbled...
Is the Jodrey still closed?? missed my chance to dive it while in Ottawa....

Willer

Hi Willer:

Sometimes it depends who you ask... right. =-)

It was open again at the close of the season, and all the local captains are taking bookings for the spring so fingers crossed.

Hope you make it this year. She is a fine dive... lot's of fun and plenty to see

Tell us more about the "Snake Island Wrecks off Nanaimo BC"

DD
 

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