Welcome to ScubaBoard, an online scuba diving forum community where you can join over 205,000 divers diving from around the world. If the topic is related to scuba diving, this is the place to find divers talking about it. To gain full access to ScubaBoard (and make this large box go away) you must register for a free account. As a registered member you will be able to:
Participate in over 500 dive topic forums and browse from over 5,500,000 posts.
Communicate privately with other divers from around the world.
Post your own photos or view from well over 100,000 user submitted images.
Gain access to our free classifieds marketplace to buy, sell and trade gear, travel and services.
Use the calendar to organize your events and enroll in other members' events.
Find a dive buddy or communicate directly with scuba equipment manufacturers.
All this and much more is available to you absolutely free when you register for an account, so sign up today!
If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact the ScubaBoard Support Team.
To start with, I'm a jersey wreck diver. However, it seems I will be spending some time in New Hampshire. I know NH has some shore diving and charters seem to run some trips but there don't seem to be many ship wrecks. I am going to be in the Portsmouth area. Any help finding places to dive would be much appreciated!!! Thanks!!!
New Hampshire seacoast somewhere or probably the Nubble in Maine if the wind's blowing right. Most likely Portsmouth and the river that runs through it.
No Saxatilis - at least not the kind you are probably used to in NJ. There are many charters out of the Cape Ann/Boston area that may go off NH/MA coast. It isn't that far a drive from Portsmouth [1 hour max/40miles interstate.] There are wrecks off NH but there aren't any regularly scheduled charters that I know of out of Portsmouth/Rye area. Do a search on Cape Ann wreck diving for charter operators.
New Hampshire seacoast somewhere or probably the Nubble in Maine if the wind's blowing right. Most likely Portsmouth and the river that runs through it.
There are a number to choose from out of Cape Ann or Boston. NH itself is more about shore diving and the lakes. Check out Northern Atlantic Dive Expeditions on their boat "The Gauntlet" or Cape Ann Charters on "The Daybreaker" (though the boat isn't back in the water until later this year) or Cape Ann Divers. The first 2 are well regarded Tech boats, the 3rd is a rec-only. Wrecks in the area range from surface through to 250+