SC Wreck Diving Trip March 30th through April 1st

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hunter991

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I'm a Fish!
March 30th through April 1st the Sink or Swim Divers will
be making a trip to Murrell’s Inlet South Carolina. We
plan to leave the shop around 2pm on Friday after everyone
gets their gear together. The trip will consist of two
nights lodging (double occupancy), two days of wreck diving,
and includes lunch on the boat. Our first day of diving
will be on the City of Richmond, a five deck passenger
ship that sank during a storm while being towed to the
Virgin Islands. Some of the structure is still intact, and it
is a popular site to see local fish.
The second day of diving will be on the wreck of the Bill
Perry. This is a dual site consisting of a tug boat and a
military landing craft. The site attracts a variety of fish
including grouper, snapper, and queen angels. Curious
sea turtles are also known to make an occasional appearance.
This will be a great opportunity to for those needing additional
diving towards their advanced open water certification.
The price for this trip is only $375 which includes
lodging, lunch on the boat, and lots of fun!

PM me here or email me at sinkorswimscuba@bellsouth.net if I can answer any questions.

If ya'll have any suggestions for future trips please let me know. I am open to suggestions and contructive criticism.

Thanks

Brent Clevenger
Sink or Swim Scuba
704-823-0501
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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