CG Training areas versus wreck locations

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Notso_Ken

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For some reason, I couldn't attach the .jpg files of the charts to a thread or a post in a thread, so I had to resort to posting the images in the photo gallery. So, this should work:

http://www.scubaboard.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=28631

Bottomline, it appears the wrecks (at least those catalogued in Kohl's book) are outside the areas by a bit, generally at least 4 miles, but with a couple only 2 miles outside. The one exception is the City of Milwaukee, in a chart I've seen, it looks like it could be real close, but I could not find coordinates to check it out.

For trying to attach the image, I kept getting a file upload failed error.

Ken
 
If your question is will I get gunned down while I'm wreck diving, I seriously doubt you have anything to worry about. Its not like the Coast Guard is going to be out there everyday cracking off a few rounds. Just go diving. Don't worry about it. I'm sure the Coasties check thier "backstop" before they open up. In which case, you will be asked to leave. The chances of that happening are very remote.

Jim
 
You will not find any coordinates for the city of milwalkee...Its out there but david trotter has never gave them up. It a technical wreck and would be great for Sanilac Shores if he would release the numbers to it. Only a few people have dove the Milwalkee. It it supposed to me 12 mile north east of Port sanilac in 165' of water. At least that what the books say...
 

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