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DATE
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DESTINATION
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DEPTH
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APRIL
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| Sunday
27th |
Mohawk
Sank
January 23rd, 1935 after colliding with the motor vessel Tailsman.
One of the best artifact dives on the coast
|
80'
|
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MAY
|
| Sunday
11th |
Brunette
Iron
hull steam freighter sank 1870 3 miles off Manasquan Inlet. Good
artifact dive. Sometimes called the door knob wreck
|
80'
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| Sunday
25th |
Emerald
Wood hulled steamship with coal fired twin engines.
Sank in 1873. Good digging wreck.
|
80'
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JUNE
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| Sunday
8th |
Pinta
194' Dutch freighter with cargo of teak lumber.
|
90'
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| Sunday
15th |
Stolt
This massive tanker was cut in half by the luxury
liner Shalom on November 26th, 1964. The stern section remains
intact and looms nearly 60 feet above the white sand bottom. Artifacts
are still being recovered from her remains
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60' - 130'
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JULY
|
| Sunday
6th |
New
Diver Special
extra hands will be on board to make your first
foray into the North Atlantic an interesting, safe, and enjoyable
adventure
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65' - 80'
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| Sunday
27th |
New
Diver Special
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65' - 80'
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AUGUST
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| Sunday
3rd |
Arundo
She was carrying two steam locomotives and over
5000 cases of Canadian beer along with jeeps, trucks and other
war material
|
130'
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| Sunday
17th |
Viscaya
On October
30, 1890, this Spanish steamer carried a group of rich Cuban businessmen
and their families when it was struck by the sailing vessel Cornelious
Hargraves and suddenly sank. Many treasures remain buried beneath
the sands.
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|
| Sunday
24th |
Special
Staff Dive
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|
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SEPTEMBER
|
| Sunday
14th |
Pinta
Sank in 1963
when hit broadside by British freighter SS City of Perth.
|
90'
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| Sunday
28th |
Tolten
A neutral vessel whose sinking precipitated riots
in Rio de Janeiro
|
90'
|
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OCTOBER
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| Sunday
12th |
RC
Mohawk
Built in 1902,
205' long and 32' wide. On April 6th 1917, she was temporally
loaned to the NAvy for coastal convoy duty. Sank October 1st 1917,
after colliding with the SS Vennacher.
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<100'
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| Sunday
26th |
Maurice
Tracy
Tracy Sank in 1944 when rammed by the liberty ship
Jesse Billingsey. She was carrying a cargo of coal.
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70'
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