Presentation on the Wrecks of the Great Lakes (for a S. Florida audience)

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Divin'Papaw

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My first decade as a diver (2006-2015) I was primarily a Great Lakes wreck diver. I made multiple trips each summer up to dive as many areas of the Great Lakes as I could manage. I did my Deep, Wreck, and Advanced Nitrox/Deco Procedure training all on the Great Lakes. I've been able to hit all 5 of the Lakes plus the St. Lawrence.

In 2016 I relocated to South Florida. Over the past 5 years I've build a relationship with many of the folks at Force-E Scuba, a dive shop with 3 locations in South Florida ... Riviera Beach, Boca Raton, and Pompano Beach. They've heard me talk many times about the awesome wreck diving in the Great Lakes.

Fast forward to last month. While planning out their online presentations for Wreck Month (April of each year) they very graciously asked me to present on the wrecks of the Great Lakes and to share some of my experiences diving them. Even though I'm not a natural presenter I jumped at the chance to be able to share the amazing wreck diving on the Great Lakes with the predominantly South Florida audience.

Here is the YouTube recording of the presentation. Regarding the presenter (me) I'd say 'meh'. I did OK. However, I was really happy with the deck itself and did receive feedback from many that they found the presentation interesting and informative. I had a good buddy (Andy Orr, https://www.andrew-orr.com/) graciously allow me to use many of his awesome photos of our dives together. I also got permission to use some great photos I found online from another active GL wreck diver, Vlada Dekina (Trips and Pictures by Vlada) , I'd never met previously. It was very nice of her to allow me to use her photos as well to cover the wrecks I've dived but didn't have decent photos of.

As is common with presentations like this I had far more material than I had time to cover. I hit on probably 50% of my speaker notes. It is what it is. The presentation is not meant to "teach" anything but simply to "inform", to talk about the Great Lakes, the wrecks they contain, the experience of diving them (equipment, conditions, challenges), and then to talk about 6 of my favorite wrecks.

Enjoy!

 
Thanks for sharing Jim, very informative presentation.
 
Thanks for this. I'm planning a second trip to Lake Michigan for the summer. Feel free to post any other information you have. I owe you a beer....or 10!

Jay
 
Thanks for this. I'm planning a second trip to Lake Michigan for the summer. Feel free to post any other information you have. I owe you a beer....or 10!

Jay

I realized after the presentation that I forgot to mention recommended charters for all of the 6 wrecks that I discussed. It was in my notes and I got going too fast. Here are a few charters you can contact for the areas I discussed. These are all good folks to reach out to!

SS Wisconsin
Double Action Charters out of Hammond IN, SeaQuest II, https://www.doubleactiondivecharters.com/
Shipwreck Explorers out of Kenosha, Molly V, https://www.shipwreckexplorers.com/
Shipwreck Adventures out of Kenosha, Double Trouble, http://www.shipwreckadventures.com/

Straits of Mackinac
Blackdog Charters, https://www.blackdogdivecharters.com/
Shipwreck Explorers, Molly V, https://www.shipwreckexplorers.com/
Shipwreck Adventures, Double Trouble, http://www.shipwreckadventures.com/

Harbor Beach and Port Sanilac
Michigan Diver, http://michigandiver.com/Charter.html
Double Action Charters out of Harbor Beach, Go-Between, https://www.doubleactiondivecharters.com/

If you need charter options for other areas feel free to PM me. I've hit most areas of the Great Lakes that have available wreck diving at least once.
 
Thanks for sharing, this was really informative and enjoyable!
 
Really great job Jim !!. I'm one of the those crazy Florida Divers who flew north in the month of July and teeshirt diving, to jump in the great lakes with my drysuit in 44 degree freezing water. I've dove the Sandusky, Cedarville, Maitland, William H. Barnum, & St. Andrew. I really enjoyed the diving and how well preserved the wrecks are from fresh water and not like our salt wrecks that get destroyed from the hurricanes and battering. It's a great trip, a whole different type of diving and alot of fun!

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Really great job Jim !!. I'm one of the those crazy Florida Divers who flew north in the month of July and teeshirt diving, to jump in the great lakes with my drysuit in 44 degree freezing water. I've dove the Sandusky, Cedarville, Maitland, William H. Barnum, & St. Andrew. I really enjoyed the diving and how well preserved the wrecks are from fresh water and not like our salt wrecks that get destroyed from the hurricanes and battering. It's a great trip, a whole different type of diving and alot of fun!

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Thank you @Johnoly! That is awesome that you've been up to the Straits. That is one of my all time FAVORITE diving destinations! I really miss it. I love the diving in South FL too but the Great Lakes wrecks are just special. I'm looking forward to retiring in a few years so that I can more easily get back north in the summers to continue to dive the Great Lakes a time or two each season.
 

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