This one is a beauty. If we don't screw this one up it will be drawing divers from across North America to our waters for years to come. The lines are georgeous (the ship that is... not the stupid plethora of cave line and poly that some stupid idot left on the wreck)... they aren't there anymore as we all cary knives and shears with us!!
). 130+ feet of visibility adds to the majestic view of the shipwreck from the front of the bowsprit.
As an aside:
The stainless steel homemade grappling hook that someone set into the wreck will make it into our museum to morronic idots.
I won't comment on the numerous anchor drags that are visible all around the stern of the wreck or the thick poly line some vegetable tied between the two masts (ostensibly to hook when looking for the wreck??). It's not there anymore either.
If you can't do the dives... stay home. Don't screw them up for the rest of diverkind!! Sheesh.