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Bill can you list links to the other 2 thread please.
I expect to charter a boat this year to hit that wreck. I made 2 calls and have 2 guys already. Joining us?so cool!
My guess is 140'. Now we just need a Boat Capt to take us.Commercial divers find wreckage of early 1900s submarine off Long Island Sound
The Defender was rejected by the U.S. Navy and repurposed for salvaging treasure from shipwrecks — until it became one itself.www.nbcnews.com
Does anyone know how deep the wreck is?
I'm interested in knowing more about this as wellI expect to charter a boat this year to hit that wreck. I made 2 calls and have 2 guys already. Joining us?
The articles I read seem to vaguely suggest around 150ft.CT divers find wreckage of 92-foot submarine from 1907 in Long Island Sound
"It was legitimately hiding in plain sight," diver Richard Simon said. "It's on the charts. It's known about in Long Island Sound, just no one knew what it was."abc7ny.com
This wreck is listed on Nautical Charts. Anyone know the exact depth or a Charter Boat that will take a small group to that wreck?