manni-yunk
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Thanks,
I've never boated (or been to) the thousands islands before... I do have a gps on the boat with charts along with the fishfinder, wouldn't go boating without it. I've been to Maine boating a few trips on lakes and on the coast which should be similar as far as rocks and ledges, it is a whole different world than NJ and MD. Before I go I'll have all the waypoints and routes uploaded for the wrecks.
I'll definately check out the "Treasure Island" when we make it up there. My girlfriend and I have decided to go up 2 days early (before her family rents the house) and are camping at Wellesley Island State Park for 2 nights before we move over to the house... We'll be there form 8/8-8/17 now, should be fun!
So far on the list I have the following: not done yet, but these are what I've gathered info on so far and decided were within our abilities.
Keystorm- really not that far for us considering we will be coming out on the east side of Wellesley island anyways to get into the river (from the lake)
American
Islander- of course we'll be shore diving this one, probably be our first dive up there the day we arive...
Maggie L
I'm still doing some research on the Vickery, but may be doing that also depending on how everything goes...
We will hopefully have sombody on the boat most of the time and definately for the more challenging dives (one of her family members), they are able to pull anchor and drive the boat (and work the radio) however I'm not confident enough in their abilities to do a drift dive.
Atom, Thanks for the link, lots of great info there!
Austin
Stay in the channel, tie up to the morings that are immediately out of the channel, and you wont have any issues with Rocks.
Try to cut corners and run outside of the channel - and you might run into issues without local knowledge and a good updated electronic chart. I ran the whole trip with a mobile Navionics app on my cell phone - and channel markers and never can close to any incidents.
Hit the Vickery - Its a great wreck.