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April 25th @ 3 AM
SM1 & Gosford
VISION
$137
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We're fortunate to have several easily accessible shipwrecks nearby. The SM1 and Gosford are the most commonly sought of these wrecks. Because of their proximity, we're offering a fantastic single-day dive trip on April 25th to visit both of them:
The SM1 sunk in 1961 and lies upside down about 2-3 miles offshore between Gaviota and Cojo Anchorage in about 75′ of water. The SM-1 can be great for pictures and just plain sightseeing with visibility being 10-50 and an average of 20 ft.
The Gosford sunk in 1893 and sits in 35-40 of water on a sandy bottom with lots of fish and kelp growing all around her and is now an excellent artificial reef. There is still much to see of the Gosford after all the years underwater. The Gosford makes for a perfect shallow dive after diving the SM-1 and she is only about 10 minutes away from the SM-1.
Here's a great video by Ken Kollwitz, Channel Islands Dive Adventures, that illustrates the adventure... let's Dive!
[video=vimeo;77699448]https://vimeo.com/77699448[/video]
April 25th @ 3 AM
SM1 & Gosford
VISION
$137
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We're fortunate to have several easily accessible shipwrecks nearby. The SM1 and Gosford are the most commonly sought of these wrecks. Because of their proximity, we're offering a fantastic single-day dive trip on April 25th to visit both of them:
The SM1 sunk in 1961 and lies upside down about 2-3 miles offshore between Gaviota and Cojo Anchorage in about 75′ of water. The SM-1 can be great for pictures and just plain sightseeing with visibility being 10-50 and an average of 20 ft.
The Gosford sunk in 1893 and sits in 35-40 of water on a sandy bottom with lots of fish and kelp growing all around her and is now an excellent artificial reef. There is still much to see of the Gosford after all the years underwater. The Gosford makes for a perfect shallow dive after diving the SM-1 and she is only about 10 minutes away from the SM-1.
Here's a great video by Ken Kollwitz, Channel Islands Dive Adventures, that illustrates the adventure... let's Dive!
[video=vimeo;77699448]https://vimeo.com/77699448[/video]