Looking for the name of the wreck at Salt Point.

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Sunday is Fathers Day. I can do it the 25th, but I don't have a yak yet.

Mark
 
mweitz:
Sunday is Fathers Day. I can do it the 25th, but I don't have a yak yet.

Mark
You're a freediver and don't have a kayak?? Dude!
You need a kayak, everyone needs a kayak, kayaks are great.

ZKY
 
All in time, all in time...

Mark
 
Did anyone dive the Norlina? I am looking for info on it as a shore dive, is it possible? Any info would be appreciated. My buddies and I are starting to plan a trip to the area and are looking to dive either the Norlina, the Pamona, or hopefully both, but we may not have a boat. Any other wrecks in the area accessable from shore, or just cool dives?

Thanks in advance for any info!
 
kf6alc:
Did anyone dive the Norlina? I am looking for info on it as a shore dive, is it possible? Any info would be appreciated. My buddies and I are starting to plan a trip to the area and are looking to dive either the Norlina, the Pamona, or hopefully both, but we may not have a boat. Any other wrecks in the area accessable from shore, or just cool dives?

Thanks in advance for any info!

Its an easy shore dive with good conditions. You have to climb down the fairly steep cliff at the chute (thats the cove between South Gerstle Cove and Gerstle Cove) The Norlinas about 50 yards straight outside. You'll see the boiler in about 8'-12' depending on the tide. Most of the other metal is hard to tell from the reef.

Have fun.
 

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