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We were just on the Jodrey on May 20, Wayne took us out, it was 9:00 am and cloudy so the darker than hubs of hell reference stands. Vis was pretty good but the water temperature was a little harsh at 44 deg. F at 190' and 49 deg @ the surface with a total run time of 88 minutes we were chilled by the end.

You had said that when you were on the St. James that IT was cold, I didn't remember it being that cold so I looked back through my log........42 deg F at depth on July 25,.... so you were definitely right.

As for the Northwind we leave out of Tobermory and stay on Captain Ray's boat The Dawnlight a beautifully restored Great Lakes tug that is a live aboard. This trip we book through Dan's Dive Shop in St Catherines and is usually sold out a year in advance. We spend three solid days above the wreck and dive from breakfast till after dark. Temp was about 44 deg F in September and the wreck starts at about 80' at the bow to about 130' in the engine room

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Does anybody know any charters going to the Northwind other than the Dawnlight??? I have been looking around to some of the local towns up there in the north channel figuring someone must run charters up there. Even if it is a fishing charter boat! We have been givien a few leads but not yet found something.
 

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