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Well last I heard Dee Snider wasn't really doing much. Last good song by Twisted Sister I can recall was "You can't stop Rock and Roll". I think Dee was doing a series on TV with a character he invented call Captain Howdy

Oh....you're talking about a diving spot...should stop wathcing VH1's "Where are they now"

...I'm showing my age...;-0

Sorry...couldn't help...but any site called Twisted Sister has got to be interesting;)

Heck, your profile pic kind of looks like Dee from the old days:out:
 
These wrecks were / are part of a NAS II mapping project being headed by someone up my way.

Last year I helped out in the initial mapping, although very interesting in that aspect (as a mapping project) I'm not sure it could be considered a great wreck site.

You need a boat to get to the site. Once there the two vessels are situated in relatively shallow water (I'd have to check, but I believe it was less than 25'). At the begining of the year, everything was visible, but as the year progressed, the natural plant growth quickly hides the wrecks.
 

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