CAPTAIN SINBAD
Contributor
Guys:
This thread is an off-shoot of the following one which ended with a lot of folks showing interest in Cedarville ...
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/gr...-there-private-boat-diving-great-lakes-2.html
Basic info ...
Cedarville is one of the biggest wrecks in all the five great lakes. 588 foot long steel ship sank in 1965, taking down 10 out of the 35 crew-members. The cause of sinking was a collision with a Norwegian ship due to fog and radio communication problems caused by bad weather. Due to the size of the wreck, it is impossible to dive it in one dive. It is resting on its starboard side with its cargo of limestone spilled all over. The max depth is stated to be 106 feet.
If there is enough interest then we can put a scubaboard charter together preferably in May? Thoughts and ideas welcome.
Cheers -
CS
This thread is an off-shoot of the following one which ended with a lot of folks showing interest in Cedarville ...
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/gr...-there-private-boat-diving-great-lakes-2.html
Basic info ...
Cedarville is one of the biggest wrecks in all the five great lakes. 588 foot long steel ship sank in 1965, taking down 10 out of the 35 crew-members. The cause of sinking was a collision with a Norwegian ship due to fog and radio communication problems caused by bad weather. Due to the size of the wreck, it is impossible to dive it in one dive. It is resting on its starboard side with its cargo of limestone spilled all over. The max depth is stated to be 106 feet.
If there is enough interest then we can put a scubaboard charter together preferably in May? Thoughts and ideas welcome.
Cheers -
CS