jerryn
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paulwlee:More like remnants of wrecks. I've never personally dived those sites, but I understand that what's left are bits and pieces, like an anchor, some brass hardware, etc. strewn in the general area. Those ships got dashed against the rocks and then were pounded by heavy surf for decades.
These areas get direct surf, so are diveable only in the calmest of days, which is pretty rare.
yep that's typical of CA wrecks. Most of ours happened from the North South trade in the fog. So we have very few intact wrecks. Some around Honda Pt, the Humble SM-1 and Triple Crown in So Cal. So if you are looking for complete ships, the CA coast is not the place.
But, a wreck is a wreck, so I I can get in, I'll go take a look. I'm not optomistic though. At least I'm right there so I won't be driving out of my way to decide I'm not going in.
Jerry