Boston Breakwater
"Outlaw." Solo Diver
Hello......You guys are killing me. (Making me "Homesick.") You didn't say which bridge, but, you mentioned Dennis. So, I'll go with the Sagamore. Your actually quite close to a site called "Barnstable Ledge." which has a depth of approximately 60ft. A very beautiful dive, of course, I'm partial to the area. You'll have to research dive shops, and get information. I've been away for awhile. Years ago, they used to have a saying "If, you can dive in New England, you can dive anywhere." Back when, I was diving that area some of the Charter boats actually required you to have at least 25 New England logged dives......Sounds odd, but true. Actually, while typing this I thought of Wayne, he owns Divers Market in Plymouth. He's a good friend of mine, and would be more than happy to answer your questions.Good luck with your en devours.Hi folks-
My mom lives on Cape Cod (Dennis) and of course, she'd like me to visit more often.
I know there's diving on the North Shore and so on, but is there any diving actually ON the Cape? In other words, after the bridge?
Of course, everyone's talking about the GW's in the area because of all the seals. BUT WHO DOESN'T LOVE SEALS? I mean, I'd love to swim with seals. And if not that, at least grab some mussels or lobsters for dinner (I know, I need a permit).
And if the sharks don't get me, I'll be damned if I have't seen the most irresponsible "recreational lobster boaters" out there. It's like the wild west out there. (At least on the bay side)
Whaddaya think?
Cheers.