Advanced certification and ability only.
Go to www.powerscuba.org to sign up
This will be a two-tank semi-local trip aboard a well-appointed charter boat. You'll have all your own gear for this one. Both wrecks are deep-ish, so you'll want to bring your own steel tank(s) filled with nitrox. (28% would be a good mix for the first dive.) The boat provides nitrox refills for a modest charge. Boat also provides food and drinks between dives.
COST: $108.31 (Paypable via Paypal after you RSVP on the right.) I dropped a couple spots off the boat loadout to give us a bit more elbow room.
CERT: You MUST have Advanced certification or greater... and the skills and ability that go with it. (Be prepared to show your card to the boat captain.)
BOARDING TIME: 7 am
DIVE SITES
To make reservations: Simply go to www.powerscuba.org and sign up!
Go to www.powerscuba.org to sign up
This will be a two-tank semi-local trip aboard a well-appointed charter boat. You'll have all your own gear for this one. Both wrecks are deep-ish, so you'll want to bring your own steel tank(s) filled with nitrox. (28% would be a good mix for the first dive.) The boat provides nitrox refills for a modest charge. Boat also provides food and drinks between dives.
COST: $108.31 (Paypable via Paypal after you RSVP on the right.) I dropped a couple spots off the boat loadout to give us a bit more elbow room.
CERT: You MUST have Advanced certification or greater... and the skills and ability that go with it. (Be prepared to show your card to the boat captain.)
BOARDING TIME: 7 am
DIVE SITES
- Wreck of the Hogan: Wickes-class destroyer laying on a mostly sandy bottom in 130' of depth. Direction orientation is roughly North-East/South-West. Close to the US/Mexico border. Wreck is mostly collapsed, though bow and stern have some structure to them. Very easy to follow the ships centerline and lots of things to explore. Wolf eels seen here in the past. Currents possible.
- Wreck of the High Seas: Ex-Yard Patrol Craft and (later) fishing vessel. No penetration possible, but very large debris field and home to lots of life, including some large ling cod and rockfish. Many old fishing nets cover some of the wreck, so caution is important. 110' deep. Currents possible.
To make reservations: Simply go to www.powerscuba.org and sign up!