West Beach Paddlewheeler 4-8-7 Dive Report

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sandersondiver:
I've seen the bow just out of the sand several years ago to the NNE of the boiler. It would be interesting to see a magnotometer image of what's underneath the sand.

We actually took a heading off the wreck at a NNE heading from the boiler area and came up on a bit of relief maybe 20-25' from the back of the wreckage, almost looked like the top of a small hatch, continuing in that heading just led to shallower depths on the sandbar though :/

You Down Under dudes don't have any hookups with magnometers? I'd be interested in the image as well :)


mwhities:
Just think how long my gas hog self could stay down with the Whiskey with a pair of 133's on my back. :p

Michael

30-40 minutes? :wink:
 
Thanks for the report SBM.

mwhities:
Ohh, that's being generous.
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He is a giving person.
 
We'll find out if he takes me to the PaddleWheeler soon. :wink:

Michael
 
Didn't think so. :wink:

Michael
 
SuPrBuGmAn:
We actually took a heading off the wreck at a NNE heading from the boiler area and came up on a bit of relief maybe 20-25' from the back of the wreckage, almost looked like the top of a small hatch, continuing in that heading just led to shallower depths on the sandbar though :/

You Down Under dudes don't have any hookups with magnometers? I'd be interested in the image as well :) :wink:

No we don't. We had use of side scan at one time, but since Jeremy is gone, I'm willing to bet that that resource is gone.
 

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