The Morgan is 1 of the signature dives in the area.
Typical vis is in the 20ft range. But I have had over 60 ft there before. Of course that was at the beginning of the season (April 1st actually) & the water temp was 42. It seems the warmer the water gets around here the lower the vis.
Currents are normally not that bad, plenty to see, a couple of tanks, lots of truck (WW2 era) tires & lots of ammo, mostly large shells, but have seen divers come up with smaller (I would guess 50mm) shells. All these are live still, so it is important to remove the head & drain the powder before returning to boat.
On another note I just talked to Mike at Lynnhaven & it seems that somehow the wrong price was listed, Duhh. The trip is $120 which is more in line. What makes this even funnier is that they already have 7 people signed up at $180. Man I need to sell them some beautiful swampland in Florida.LOL
While I was at DQ though you seem to be the only 1 signed up for the Morgan, 2 more were on the fence, but I wouldn't bet money on them, if they haven't paid up yet. You will need 4 to make the trip go. While I love to dive off of Big Time & Capt. Steve is a funny guy, I have been to the Morgan at least 4 times this year, so I think I will try the Cuyahoga, which is 1 of my favorite wrecks in the area. Mostly in tact & offers some penetration opportunities.
If your trip doesn't go, I don't think you will be too disappointed if you jump ships. pun intended.
Things will have to get a bit better than this for any trip to go.
SAT
NE WINDS 15 TO 20 KT. SEAS 5 TO 6 FT. A CHANCE OF RAIN IN THE
MORNING...THEN A CHANCE OF SHOWERS.