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Originally Posted by Senter Cove Guy
N 43 34.281 W 71 19.480
There are subsurface markers on the bow and the stern.
It's a 28', twin engine cabin cruiser. There is a dock on the northern tip of Diamond Island. It has several vertical posts. The rightmost post may have a windsock on it. Place that post in the middle of the very leftmost window of the cabin. Drive a straight line towards Diamond Island and look for a small, bright white clorox bottle about 15 feet below the surface. The old dead tree by the rocks on the shore should be nearly between 2 other relatively tall trees further up on the island.
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Thanks for the info those numbers put me right on top of the bow marker. I did 35 min on the wreck and still had 1800lbs left over so I ran over to the Lady and did another 30 min on her. I remember when I was a kid you would see cabin cruisers like Empty pockets all over the lake, Now they are all built like plastic toys. I saw a plack on one of the valve covers that said (Trojan Interceptor) was the boat a Trojan and they used a ford Interceptor engine? It had the distributor on the front of the motor so it had to be a Ford or Chrysler block, or something altogether different? All in all I thought it was a cool wreck to see.