The Northeast Sailer Wreck is a favorite in this area and a great way to start off the diving season. At 75 feet, it is low lying and good for fish and lobsters. Off the port bow are a couple of anchors and some frames worth exploring. Astute divers will notice she carries a cargo of steam engines.
The Cadet, identified as the John H. Winstead which sank in 1927, is at 75 feet. Good for fish and lobsters – and the occasional artifact – it is big, wide, and about 240 feet long. The vessel was carrying coal when she sank. |