Northern California wreck diving

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good luck, far as i know there isn't many...none that i know divers go to on a regular basis..
 
The old steamer, Pomona, wrecked in 1908 lies in the Fort Ross area in about 40 feet of water between North and South Point. Don't expect to see a ship that you can go into or anything.

There is also The Frolic, a 19th century opium trader that sank near Pt. Cabrillo in Mendocino county.

DiverDuane
 
Probably not the kind of wreck you're looking for...but there's a sunken 17 to 25 foot sailboat in Lake Tahoe at about 70' actual depth. It's an easy shore dive and I can get the exact location from a friend.
 
rainman_02:
Probably not the kind of wreck you're looking for...but there's a sunken 17 to 25 foot sailboat in Lake Tahoe at about 70' actual depth. It's an easy shore dive and I can get the exact location from a friend.

I think you're talking about the one at Hurrican Bay. It's only in about 55'-60' of water and is a fun little recreational dive. There is also a sunken motor boat up at Meeks Bay in about 90' of water that is kind of fun if you want something to look at. :)
 

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