Alec, im having my motor looked at tomarrow morn,
hope to have it running right by friday, 28' cabin cruser with AC.
Les
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 9:43
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Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST]
michiganshipwrecks
Thanks Jay! The Burlington is described on
Michinganshipwrecks as just a few bits of metal in an area that's hard to
access safely due to the high traffic of jet skis and other recreational
boaters. I haven't yet found anything on the Argo, but the location looks more
because she's not right in the middle of a channel. If there's anything left
of it, it might make a good safe site for what would be my first wreck dive in
Snoopy, since the depth is only about 25 feet. I researched boat ramps, and
it's apparently about 2 miles to the closest one. Which means we'd have to get
a tow of some sort. Perhaps someone at the convention has a boat, or else
maybe I can rent something. We'll see, at least this gives me a specific
site to aim for if conditions seem feasible.
rgds,
Alec
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Alec,
Hadn?t
forgotten your request?had a little trouble finding the NOAA AWOIS files on my
traveling hard drive, putting finishing touches on Excruciator, and
having to dine with different family members since I am back in the States has
tied me up.
See http://www.frappr.com/?a=viewphoto&id=260879&pid=7469548&myphotos=1
for the two wrecks in the immediate vicinity of the Holland breakwater.
They are both in VERY shallow water and noting else is any where close to
Holland. The numbers for the two wrecks are:
1.
ARGO
2148
N42.78335
W86.21671
2.
BURLINGTON
2147 N42.77169 W86.21671
You are on
your own for finding a launching ramp.
There are
two additional chart images of the Holland area in vary resolutions at my
FRAPPR site.
R/Jay
Jay K.
Jeffries
Andros Is.,
Bahamas
A skimmer
afloat is but a submarine, so poorly built it will not plunge?
From:
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[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of Smyth,
Alec Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 8:52 AM To:
personal_submersibles@psubs.org Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST]
michiganshipwrecks
Excellent
website, thanks!
Alec
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