Name your best or favorite wreck dive

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Snake Island did you say???

http://www.oceanexplorersdiving.com/hmcsask.html
http://www.artificialreef.bc.ca/
http://www.artificialreef.bc.ca/

those are two sites that give some info on the HMCS CapeBreton and HMCS Saskatchewan. Both are GREAT wreck dives.

The Saskatchewan has much more life, but the Breton is Bigger (440ft)

The LingCod are Gaurding eggmasses right now, makes for some interesting diving, getting a bump from a 25lb cod really wakes you up... The Seals like to Molest, and eat fins....

Willer :mean:
 
My favorite wreck is the Spiegel Grove
Regards
Paco:mean:
 
Other of my favorites is Sea Tiger in Hawaii

Paco:mean:
 
My favorite would be the Ex HMAS Hobart. It was sunk late last year so it's been interesting first seeing it in pristine condition, then watching as the growth and fishlife become more prevalent. It is in 30m to the sand but the interesting part of the dive is in 15-20m. The current can be bad at times but all in all it is a beautiful ship. Many pictures will be taken as penetration has been made easy with large holes being cut throughout the wreck, so your always in the light zone. A wreck to truly come and enjoy if you make it to Australia
 
My favorite wreck is the Rodeo 25, Pompano Beach, Fl. 200+ feet long, upright in 125 fsw. Lots of marine life on it and great for penetration dives.
 
I don't mind artificial reefs but I prefer wrecks that became so because of 'acts of God.'
There are too many interesting ones to single one out. I like one of the wrecks in Porlier Pass near Vancouver Island. Also there are many interesting WW2 wrecks in Palau and Coron, Philippines.
Thistlegorm was great too...
 

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