Wreck of the Celtic

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usmarinekurt

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I was there Sat.....tied off to wonderful Capt Saams mooring (thanx Saam)
jumped in hit the wreck at 50 feetish'

vis sucked but the current was fine (slack)
heading back out of Norwalk next week........anyone interested?
 
heres the site
 

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I was thinking of running up there maybe on Saturday or Sunday..we come out of New Rochelle and it takes me about 40 minutes to get there..may also go to Gwendolyn steers instead.
 
No go for the Gwendolyn yesterday.Weather did not look too good and with all the rain recently the vis in that area of the Sound would be bad.Went to Maine wreck and had 6-8' vis.Divers came up with a Danforth anchor/chain.Second dive went to a barge wreck near Huck Island and divers came up with brass spike that he is collecting to make a table.
 
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