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Diesel298

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anyone dive this, or any other wrecks in that area?
 
sean22:
Yes I have been on it 5 or 6 times
well?
how was it?
im guessing because you dove it a half dozen times its ok....
 
Yes it is a nice dive. Max depth is 65-70' She is sitting in a bed of sand and buried to within a few feet of her rail. The bow sticks up about 4 feet and you can see the "bullnose" hawespipe where her main mushroom anchor came out. She is a small target, being only 105' long. I would have been out there again this year but I am having boat troubles. The Trojan, Seaconnet and St Francis are also nice dives in that area. A word of advice though, dive them prior to September. For some reason the vis is acceptable right up to the end of August and then it goes downhill bigtime. Where are you from?
 
i live im pawtucket.
the viz usually goes down in that area due to the dragers that time lof year
 
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