Where does the Peacock reside at Scorpion Anchorage?

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FrankPro1

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I am starting to plan my third camping trip to Scorpion Anchorage this summer and want to dive the Peacock Wreck. I've done two free dive trips before, but this will be my first scuba excursion there. If anyone has any information on her whereabouts or can point me in the direction of someone who would know, it would be greatly appreciated.

Here's a link about her: Peacock

And an overhead of Scorpion Anchorage:
ScorpionAnchorageOverhead.jpg
 
50 yards North West of Scorpion Rock in 60 feet of water. I don't have GPS coordinates. On big exchanges the current can rip. I "believe" it is just outside (Like 12 inches) the State Marine Reserve—but don’t spear anything until you check it out!
 
Much appreciated White Knight.. Looks like I'll be using the kayak to get over to Scorpion Rock and then descend out heading Northwest. I'll keep the current warning in mind. The two times I've been there before there was some pretty decent surface currents moving from the Northwest across the island heading Southeast. If there the same it would work out perfect for a dive out into the current and an easy drift back to Scorpion Rock.

Have you dove the Peacock personally? What was she like? Much of the structure still standing?
 

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