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    Port Huron and Sarnia area

    Some pics and info on some of the wresck in the Port Huron/Sarnia area.

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    Update

    Just pulled out the links I found following the link Flummox posted.
    Here they are. The Ghost Ships is really good - a lot of coordinates.

    http://www.ghost-ships.org/divedb.asp

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    Wexford

    Im hoping to dive the Wexford, about 6 miles off of Bayfield in Lake Huron....am gonna take my GPS, and will post co ordinates when I get em.


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    Anyone ever think of putting this in an onlin...

    Anyone ever think of putting this in an online Data Base?

    It is kinda cluttered here and can get out of control with messages mixed in....

    A DB would really be cool I think.

    If anyone is interested I could write it.

    I started one on my site but I am still working on integrating stuff like maps and more details.
    Come on out and blow some bubbles....

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    Wreck of the 220 foot steel freighter, Daryaw, St. Lawrence River very close to town of Brockville. Boat Dive. Variable current. Wreck sits upside down bow into the current at a depth of 90 ffw. Penetration in stern cabins moderate. Penetration in Forepeak advanced.

    Wreck is marked with white jugs. Line attached to rudder. Much easier dive to approach at depth from upstream.

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    Caution should be used when diving this wreck...

    Caution should be used when diving this wreck. Not a dive for a beginner AOW diver.

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    Wreck of the 220 foot steel freighter, Daryaw, St. Lawrence River very close to town of Brockville. Boat Dive. Variable current. Wreck sits upside down bow into the current at a depth of 90 ffw. Penetration in stern cabins moderate. Penetration in Forepeak advanced.

    Wreck is marked with white jugs. Line attached to rudder. Much easier dive to approach at depth from upstream.

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    Here's a couple of Kingston ones2. Douglas ...

    Here's a couple of Kingston ones
    2. Douglas N 44'01.018 W 76'36.290
    4. Wolfe Islander N 44'13.544 W 76'25.043
    5. Effie Mae N 44'09.785 W 76'34.092
    6. Comet N 44'08.328 W 76'35.071
    7. Marsh N 44'07.610 W 76'36.168
    8. Munson N 44'12.533 W 76'36.458
    9. K.P.H. N 44'12.448 W 76'31.485
    10. Jodrey “Deep” N 44'19 .853 W 75'56.053
    11. Jamieson N 44' 08.865 W 76'47.625
    12. Glendora N 44' 08.558 W 76'38.027
    13. Maple Glen N 44'08.689 W 76' 37.170
    14. Sheboygan N 44'04.558 W 76'44.068
    15. Cornwall N 44' 08.267 W 76' 37.144
    16. Queen Mary N 44'08.696 W 76'36.921
    17. Titanic N 44'08.597 W 76'37.286
    18. Johnson N 44'07.490 W 76'33.480
    20. Horace Taber N 44'10.025 W 76'32.255
    21. Lusitania N 44'08.695 W 76'36.915
    22. Davie N 44'06.815 W 76'34.804
    23. R.H. Rae N 43'53.035 W76'50.515
    25. Lille Parsons N 44'33.378 W75'43.151
    26. Terry’s Tug N 44'12.868 W76'38.147
    30. Stacked Hulls N 44'12.563 W76'31.485
    31. Annie Falconer N 43'57.860 W76'48.100
    35. Manola N 43'54.221 W76'46.124
    36. Londonderry” Deep” N 44'08.162 W76'49.615
    38. Frontenac N 44'01.123 W76'36.121
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    Just a correction from Divedudes numbersD...

    Just a correction from Divedudes numbers

    Douglas N 44'01.018 W 76'36.290
    Frontenac N 44'01.123 W76'36.121

    How about the John E Hall?



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