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10' + at Camel Point (helijet). Wreck remains elusive.
 
10' + at Camel Point (helijet). Wreck remains elusive.
Oh no! What direction did you go? There's a bit of a map at the bottom of the page:index
By the way, I've heard second or third hand from the Underwater Archaeological Society of B.C. that it's the wreck of the Queen, which was a historic tug (converted to a liveaboard) that sank at Fisherman's Wharf. It was raised and then sank again where it is now.
 
Oh no! What direction did you go? There's a bit of a map at the bottom of the page:index

Thank you! I'd scoured your website and vimeo videos in prep for the dive. I think we cut across from the helijet pad towards the pier at too shallow an angle. We found the fuel tank, and the ridge at 25'. Followed the ridge for a bit, but obviously not far enough, before cutting across the sand flats to the 45' trench. After the dive I looked at your map again (and have now glued it in my resource book), and am sure I could find the wreck now. The wall along the pier is really interesting ... lots of little critters hiding in the rocks, and a couple of nudis the size of softballs.

Definitely worth another look. Probably with camera (still or video) in hand.

Cheers,
C.
 
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