The Wreck of the Wandby?

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anth

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Has anyone dove the Wandby off Kennebunkport, Maine? Going to college in southern Maine, I was curious as to anyone had any information on it, in particular diving it as a shore dive.

I've found a little bit on info on it:
Wandby

Any heads-ups or tips? Best time dive with respect to tides?


Thanks, and DSAO,

Anthony
 
wreckhunter.net has a little blurb on it. Sounds like a nice shore dive.
 
anth:
Has anyone dove the Wandby off Kennebunkport, Maine? Going to college in southern Maine, I was curious as to anyone had any information on it, in particular diving it as a shore dive.

I've found a little bit on info on it:
Wandby

Any heads-ups or tips? Best time dive with respect to tides?


Thanks, and DSAO,

Anthony
Dove it a month or so ago. It was a nice dive. Lots of color at the time. Bring a good light if you want to see up into the boilers. Watch the sea weed closely for jaged hull plates. There were many pices of sharp hull plate that can easly be mistaken for sea weed. We went in a little before low tide and came out at low tide. Its not a problem as long as you don't have anything dangling below you. If you do you will be draging it going over the rocks on the way out and back. All in all its a good dive, I would do it again.
 

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