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Originally Posted by Diver1111
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-Try the tug boat off Witches (55 feet+-); N 43 36.069 W 71 23.821
- Try the 60 foot wreck off Chase Point (37 feet+-); N 43 38.410 W 71 18.141
- Try the four small wrecks that now have surveyors tape connecting all of them in Wolfboro Bay (thanks to Senter Cove Guy) on the Goodhue & Hawkins side; N 43 34.504 W 71 13.261
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The tug is a very cool dive (thanks, Hans), and I completely forgot about the four-wrecks-one-dive site @ G&H -- and I was on the dive taping those together...duh. Nothing huge, but very cool to find four distinct wrecks within finning distance of each other.
And, yes, beware the Knucklehead Factor at the Lady site. One time, we had a Knuckie pilot his boat
between the dive boat and one of the flags tethered to the wreck -- which was about 25 ft from the boat. Unreal.
There are so many sites I've been dying to dive around the Lake...which I probably never will because of their location in crazy traffic areas. The best (worst) example is the little channel between Eagle Island and Governor's Island. A car went through the ice there in 1925 (back when they rarely bothered to salvage such things) and I am convinced it's still on the bottom there. Talk about a traffic zone. You'd have to hit that at 5 AM on a weekday before Memorial Day to be safe.