seadoggirl
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We dove the Oriskany today on the H2O Below. It was my first dive after Hurricane Gustav. Without a doubt it is a whole new dive. The depth is about 10 feet deeper than before. We measured it at several different points and it appears that the wreck sank 10 feet and is listing a little to the starboard side. On the tower it appears that there is about a 18 inch difference from the port and starboard side. In addition to the depth and how it is sitting, there was significant structural changes. The bridges and other swim throughs have stuff that was not there before in the floor. There is a ladder in one of the swim throughs that is no longer connected and is turned side ways. On the side of the smoke stack the facing (I don't know what it is called) that is about 12 inches wide is gone. I think I saw it down below but I was trying to look at everything at once. The captain also noted on the bottom machine that it appears that the flight deck is warped. I don't really know how to explain it other than it looks from like it has waves in the flight deck. There was some discussion about the structure having stress points built in that allow the ship to take the waves and not crack into - maybe that is where the warpness comes in. I don't have a clue - just guessing. Like I said I was trying to see everything at once and was more concerned about the main structure.
So the good news is that if you have never seen it - it is a wonderful dive. If you have seen the Oriskany Pre-Gustav - you need to come see the Post-Gustav version. I have over 100 dives just on the Oriskany and it was a blast to see the changes. I'm diving it again today and will have more information about the changes.
BTW - the vis was not great - 20 feet but that is to be expected. The water was warmer than two weeks ago. The surface feels like bath water. The seas were perfect with less than one foot roller. So it was a bright and sunny day on a brand new wreck named the Oriskany! More to follow....
The Sunday report is better. The visibility is about double what it was on Saturday and the muck layer is settling. The seas were flat and the water was a little warmer. The sun was out and the hot dogs were toastie!
So the good news is that if you have never seen it - it is a wonderful dive. If you have seen the Oriskany Pre-Gustav - you need to come see the Post-Gustav version. I have over 100 dives just on the Oriskany and it was a blast to see the changes. I'm diving it again today and will have more information about the changes.
BTW - the vis was not great - 20 feet but that is to be expected. The water was warmer than two weeks ago. The surface feels like bath water. The seas were perfect with less than one foot roller. So it was a bright and sunny day on a brand new wreck named the Oriskany! More to follow....
The Sunday report is better. The visibility is about double what it was on Saturday and the muck layer is settling. The seas were flat and the water was a little warmer. The sun was out and the hot dogs were toastie!