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I haven't dove the copenhagen, mostly because I've heard it's a total waste of time, unless you want your picture next to a plaque.
 
vr24:
I haven't dove the copenhagen, mostly because I've heard it's a total waste of time, unless you want your picture next to a plaque.

I would have to somewhat agree with vr24, if you are diving from your own boat then I can't see much of a reason to go there unless you are just sighseeing. The Copenhagen gets hit hard by the local dive boats so it tends to be fished out. That is typically the case with any spot with mooring balls. I first went there in 1978 and mostly avoided that spot until just recently for that reason. There are so many other better spots. If you are just sightseeing then it is a typical 2nd reef dive with the added bonus of the wreck. I go there frequently nowadays because it is so convenient. I live on the beach almost directly West of the wreck and for me it is the shortest kayak paddle to good macro photography.
 
Well, we had a pretty good time this weekend. I couldn't make the first dive because of my ear but I did make the other 3 dives.
 
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