Tobermory Part 2, The Arabia

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Hey glad you enjoyed it! Depth is around 90ft to the silt I believe.
This one is about 5 hours closer to you and in better shape for the most part IMHO. If you're a fan of wooden ships you should definitely plan a trip up this way at some point. We have literally hundreds of wrecks between the great lakes and the St. Lawrence.

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what is the depth of the wreck I would love to dive a old wood ship wreck. .Thank for sharing great video
 
Couldn't get on her two years ago, and heavy diver traffic limited us to the stern last year. Hoping the elusive bow happens this year. Thanks for giving me something to look forward to!
 
The Arabia sits in about 105' right to the goo... I love this old boat... 3 miles from my front door. I probably have 400 dives or something ridiculous on it.

The popularity of the site is certainly an issue with photography and video. Having a boat there, I am generally unbothered by such stuff...

This is from a couple of weeks ago... Just me and my buddy. :)
 

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What a great wreck, sadly the bow was quite milky due to a high volume of traffic (wreaked havoc with my auto-focus)

At the risk of sounding like a dork, it's not "technically" the number of divers on her, but their ability to dive properly. Scooters are also horrible things in this environment... one pass close to the wreck and the vis is shot. Folks should slow down and enjoy the view!
 
Yes I was being polite :)

At the risk of sounding like a dork, it's not "technically" the number of divers on her, but their ability to dive properly. Scooters are also horrible things in this environment... one pass close to the wreck and the vis is shot. Folks should slow down and enjoy the view!
 

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