This Week
Thursday the 22nd – OPEN – 0800 departure - destination based on diver interest. If you’d like to get out give me a call 210-401-4608. We have weekday crew availability Wednesday through Friday so if Thursday doesn’t work for you or if the weather looks better on one of the other days as I’m not locked in to Thursday.
Saturday the 24th – Tridents - & Fish 100> - The Tridents will again be back with their unique brand of diving. Actually they have quite a number of Saturday dives right through October. As usual we will be tied in for only one and be doing “buoy dives” for the rest of the day. This allows me to visit numerous small lobster snags in a single day. Bret can be reached at 973-876-5896
Sunday the 25th – Lakeland Divers – Tolten 100’ - Despite being a neutral Chilean ship, the Tolten was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine early in the war. The U-boat crews called this period of the war "the Happy Time", since their marauding off the U.S. coastline went almost completely unopposed. The Tolten was actually the Danish ship Lotta, which was taken over and renamed by the Chilean government after Denmark fell to the Germans. After the war the U-boat captain admitted that in the dark he could not tell what ship he was firing on. The U-404 also sank the Lemuel Burrows another wreck we’ve visited off of Atlantic City. Not sure if Lakeland has any spots left but they can be reached at 973-887-0194
Next Week
Saturday the 1st – Tridents- & Fish 100> - The Tridents will again be back with their unique brand of diving. Actually they have quite a number of Saturday dives right through October. As usual we will be tied in for only one and be doing “buoy dives” for the rest of the day. This allows me to visit numerous small lobster snags in a single day. Bret can be reached at 973-876-5896
Sunday the 2nd – Lakeland Divers – New Diver Special 65> - Lakeland will have extra hands on-board to make your North-East diving experience a safe, fun and memorable one. Although these are listed as “New Diver Specials” they are really for anyone with limited to no North-East experience from those that are newly certified to divers that have been diving for awhile but not in the North-East. The dives are normally done on one of the easier to dive wrecks on the artificial reef in about 65’ of water. Contact Cindy at Lakeland for additional details 973-887-0194
Captain Al
SEA LION
For any of the OPEN boats or if you’d like to get out on any day not listed I can be reached at either 973-887-DEEP (3337) or my cell 201-401-4608
We have established a diver’s e-mail list and if you’d like to be included send the message “please add me to the SEA LION diver list” to sealion@atlantic-wreckdivers.com
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