Guess The Wreck

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No, but getting closer. I'll post the defining pic tomorrow if no one gets it.

This was a beautiful wreck and shallow enough that a lot of people could do snorkelling i think. Even the water wasn't too chilly a couple weeks ago. Its a beautiful area and quite rocky as the bottom might indicate. I liked this wreck for its lack of zebras as well.

steve
 
The rudder gave it away,..it is the Wetman sorry the Wetmore. I think I saw a bunch of you guys on that thing at twenty feet with doubles, drysuits, reels, and enough hoses to strangle an unsuspecting non-DIR diver about three weeks ago:D

Very nice wreck that yes even snorkelers can access.
 
You know, its funny you mention that. The Wetmore is my worst dive ever - sucking back exhaust fumes on the way out, 3 foot swells that i was afraid would tear my suit underwater, not weighted well enough so had to grab something and hold on which made me front heavy and fighting that the whole time, we get up to the boat and the surface is much choppier than it was before and there was a guy that was down for another 45 minutes after we got up. Rainy cold day. Diesel and waves making me want to yak. I'll never do that wreck again.

steve
 
I dove it when i was still a newby to Great Lakes diving - my 3rd cold water dive ever :-))

between trying to figure my boyancy and looking for my buddy that had her own boyancy problems, i did not really see much of the wreck

All i remember is that it was lying on a slope at a really steep angle

DSAO

Vlada
 

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