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| rEvo combat swimmer ![]() Current Rebreather/s: rEvo Other CCR Other Rebreather/s: rEvo Other CCR Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: chicago
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| Wreck of the Wisconsin Got out last weekend with Shipwreck adventures and captain Greg Such (hypoxicexplorer on RBW), fresh from his Sentinal training in the Red Sea. Unfortunately he didn't bring any of that warm water back with him, Water temp was 37F top to bottom. We did 35 min BT total run time about 47min, the wreck is at about 100, the sand about 130. The visability was outstanding you could see the dive boat from the bottom! This is a great wreck, with some model T era cars intact in the hold. Gregs boat is fast and comfortable, and he is rebreather friendly. Check his web sight, or call for other charters.
__________________ Heres to you Capt. Bill Never Forget, and stay safe everyone. |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Ouroboros Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Dec 2005
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| Re: Wreck of the Wisconsin I was on his Saturday charter and we also had a great dive. I wish I could have stayed over. Greg always runs a great trip and is very helpful. |
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: Classic Kiss Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: La Crosse, WI
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| Re: Wreck of the Wisconsin Like the others mentioned, the diving was great. We had 100ish ft of vis horizontal and at least 60ft vertical. From the deck of the wreck at 100ft you could see the bottom of the Little Alexandria at the surface. Here is some nice information about the wreck. Wisconsin's Great Lakes Shipwrecks - Explore Shipwrecks - Wisconsin |
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