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I am looking to go diving on the cheap in North Carolina in May. I love wrecks and want to see the U-Boats there. There is an overwhelming amount of information on the web. On the cheap generally means I am going to camp out and try to get more shore dives in than charters, and that I will probably camp instead of renting a room or house (although that is still an option if I can get enough people to go)
Does anyone have suggestions where they believe the best campgrounds or cheapest accomodations can be found? Also, what about the best shore dives, keeping in mind that there are some inexperienced divers in the group. The inexperienced divers logically do not want to exceed 70 feet. Me, it doesn't matter. Ideally I would like to get campgrounds close to the dive sites etc... so travelling would be kept to a minimum.
Any help that can be rendered would be greatly appreciated!!!
 
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I am looking to go diving on the cheap in North Carolina in May. I love wrecks and want to see the U-Boats there. There is an overwhelming amount of information on the web. On the cheap generally means I am going to camp out and try to get more shore dives in than charters, and that I will probably camp instead of renting a room or house (although that is still an option if I can get enough people to go)
Does anyone have suggestions where they believe the best campgrounds or cheapest accomodations can be found? Also, what about the best shore dives, keeping in mind that there are some inexperienced divers in the group. The inexperienced divers logically do not want to exceed 70 feet. Me, it doesn't matter. Ideally I would like to get campgrounds close to the dive sites etc... so travelling would be kept to a minimum.
Any help that can be rendered would be greatly appreciated!!!
To be honest, I don't know the answer to your question but I wanted to get subscribed to the thread so I can see what others post :D .

That being said, if you are diving with Olympus or any of the other larger dive ops down there you can sleep in the bunkhouses at the dive shop pretty cheap. What part of NC are you going to (Hatteras, Morehead City, Carolina Beach, ???)? I have only heard of one shore dive down there, but have never done it and don't remember the name of the site. NC is generally not a shore diving destination since all the wrecks are 20-50 miles offshore. I'll hang out and see if anyone else more knowledgeable posts.. Regardless of what you do, I think you will love NC diving.
 
The only shore dive I am aware of is a spot on Radio Island, just outside of Morehead City. I have not dove it but I get the impression it's little more than sand and a few rocks. I may have bad info on this and would like to know if there is a good spot.

The wrecks are from 3 to 50 miles off shore and many are deep, 100+, but almost none are less than 50 ft. With the depths, long boat rides and common rough sea conditions, NC is not the best of novice locations. Some of the close in wrecks are pretty easy however.

Camping in May is not bad but any later in the year, the heat, humidity and buggs are almost unbearable. If you can give me the general area you want to dive, I may can point you to some campsites.
 
I am not exactly sure where we are going to stay. I have only started to research it, and I am not at all familiar with the State of North Carolina. We love to camp though, and it a good way to save money especially since our Canadian dollar sucks.
Looking at the web it would appear as though most of the wrecks are chartered. Not alot of nice shore dives listed. I am sure there are some somewhere and that's what I need to find. I find the shore wrecks, I found where we want to stay. We will be chartering at least 2 days, but we have to kill time in the week with shore dives so we can get our "sea legs" since we have little experience in the Ocean (we are primarily fresh water puddle jumpers).
I really need to find shallower wrecks than 100ft. I have never brought my stepdad down that far, however I have brought him into very cold, low vis areas and he handled it like a champ. I'm sure he would be OK, but my Army buddy from Petawawa is new and a scary diver. I only dove with him once and I spent half my tank waiting for him and the guide to come down the line. It is unlikely we will bring him on the charter. He will have to sit at the site and chug beer instead.
Thanks for responding to the posting! I will let you know about the site you heard about. I'm sure there are many more divers who have seen that site before.


Cheers.
 
Great web site! Thanks.
 
I really need to find shallower wrecks than 100ft.

..put the Indra at the top of your list. A lot of the inshore stuff I have been on has been nothing but rubble fields (Suloide, Hutton). Those rubble fields are "real" wrecks, not artificial reefs, so there is something to be said for history, but I would try to get out to the Indra (huge boat, perfectly on its keel, lots of nice swimthroughs and penetration if you are into that sort of thing) and probably the Hyde.
 
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..put the Indra at the top of your list. A lot of the inshore stuff I have been on has been nothing but rubble fields (Suloide, Hutton). Those rubble fields are "real" wrecks, not artificial reefs, so there is something to be said for history, but I would try to get out to the Indra (huge boat, perfectly on its keel, lots of nice swimthroughs and penetration if you are into that sort of thing) and probably the Hyde.

Sounds great! I actually chased down some info from the Olympus dive shop that you suggested. They are actually providing a pretty good deal! $395.00 for both lodging and dives for Sunday May 18th to Thursday the 22nd. That is with charters from Monday to Tuesday. they also said they would find shallower wrecks for the novices and work their way deep later on in the week. I like that.
If I end up going with them, the shore dives are no longer an issue. If however the cheap buggers in the group cannot afford the Olympus...
Thanks for the excellent references O-ring!


Cheers
 
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Sounds great! I actually chased down some info from the Olympus dive shop that you suggested. They are actually providing a pretty good deal! $395.00 for both lodging and dives for Sunday May 18th to Thursday the 22nd. That is with charters from Monday to Tuesday. they also said they would find shallower wrecks for the novices and work their way deep later on in the week. I like that.
If I end up going with them, the shore dives are no longer an issue. If however the cheap buggers in the group cannot afford the Olympus...
Thanks for the excellent references O-ring!


Cheers
The interesting thing about the inshore rubble though is that the Hutton was torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1942. Well, almost exactly a year later, the Suloide was steaming along and the captain saw the mast of the sunken Hutton and mistook it for a U-boat periscope. The quick thinking captain threw her full ahead and tried to ram the U-boat and crashed into the submerged Hutton sending his ship, the Suloide, to the bottom right near her.
 
I am so excited about going! That is exactly what I want to see, U-boats and stuff. Most of the wrecks around here are piles of logs with an occasional boiler or prop. To see some REAL history is going to be such a thrill!!
May can't come soon enough! Thanks for the info!
 

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