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Underwater Treasures Shipwrecks, archaeological sites, underwater mysteries, fossils, geological sights and all the treasures of the deep!

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Old January 8th, 2007, 12:40 AM   #1
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Thumbs up USS Oriskany

Hey,

I have just found some great underwater footage of the USS Oriskany at http://www.scubavidz.com/video/31743...8f013cd1d9.htm.

Is that great aircraft carrier a good wreck to dive for an Open Water Diver or are there better wrecks to start on.

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Old January 8th, 2007, 01:13 AM   #2
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cant remember the name but there is a good one in the keys for Rec. divers.
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Old January 8th, 2007, 01:36 AM   #3
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The mighty O is not good for someone just starting off with OW certification and having only the cert/check out dives under his/her belt. It is deep! I think the flight deck starts at 130 or 135 ft, and the footage you posted in your link is probably between 105 to 125 ft. She sits in 212 ft of water, and her shallowest portion is at 69 ft.

An OW diver can do it. Just have to maintain depth above a planned maximum, just like an AOW diver would.

Here is a link you may be interested in (OW with additional dives may be proficient to dive to the depth of the footage with a guide/instructor)...http://www.mbtdivers.com/Oriskany%20Misc.htm


Scousey, welcome to the board. Thanks for sharing the post/link to the footage. It is one footage I have not seen, but I have seen other footage. You are starting off great by sharing interestiung information

dmDoss, the Keys have the Spiegel Gorove, the Eagle, the Duane, and the Bibb in Key Largo. Ask for the Heavy Metal Tour.
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Old January 16th, 2007, 07:39 PM   #4
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this is one of them http://www.spiegelgrove.com/
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Old January 16th, 2007, 08:33 PM   #5
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I don't think that I would recommend an OW student or a new diver a Spiegal Grove dive, due to the current and depth. You should be AOW student with a little exp. behind you before attempting it, since it can be tough sometimes.
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Old February 11th, 2007, 07:15 PM   #6
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I don't think that I would recommend an OW student or a new diver a Spiegal Grove dive, due to the current and depth. You should be AOW student with a little exp. behind you before attempting it, since it can be tough sometimes.

I'm going down to Key Largo in March, what wrecks would you recommend down there?
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Old February 14th, 2007, 01:04 AM   #7
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I definitly agree on not doing the Spiegel until you have more experience. Even more so, I advise against diving the Duane. It is an amazing experience, but with the depth and especially the current, it's one hell of a ride.

The Eagle's supposedly even rougher, and I dont know anything about the Bibb.
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If you are coming to dive in Florida, I would strongly suggest that you get yourself a copy of "Ned Deloach's Diving Guide to Underwater Florida".

ISBN 1-878348-39-6

This is THE book to own. Lists sites by geographic area including depth, features, unique things to see, etc. Has advertising for charters, hotels, and lots of other info. Worth it's weight in gold for frequent Florida Divers.
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I would recommend Mike Barnette's Shipwrecks of the Sunshine State over the DeLoach book. DeLoach's book has been updated very little over the years, and has minial information on dive sites available. It also has numerous inaccuracies.

It should also be noted that Mike's book is focused on "real" wrecks, and only includes a handful of notable artificial reefs. It also includes gps co-ordinates for the wrecks listed.
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I would agree with Chickdiver if you plan to do mostly wreckdiving in Florida. I have both books, and find value in both.
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