Sunday the 5th – Lakeland Divers – Tolten 90’ - Despite being a neutral Chilean ship, the Tolten was torpedoed and sunk by Kapitan Otto VonBullo on the U404. 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 the next day, a wreck we’ve visited off of Atlantic City. The Tolten is always a good dive, whether you’re looking for lobsters, fish or artifacts. Give Cindy a call at Lakeland 973-887-0194 to secure your spot.
Monday the 6th – OPEN SPECIAL – This is the second of these “Out of sequence” Mondays. These trips will leave at 11:00am so if you’re looking to get out on a weekday and not have to get up early on a Monday give me a call.
Captain Al
SEA LION
ATTENTION
The full 2012 SEA LION charter schedule is posted on the web site www.atlantic-wreckdivers.com
The Sea Lion does run a limited weekday schedule and we’re always looking to put together weekday trips. If you’re interested in diving during the week, let me know which day/days work for you and we will try to put a boat together.
We have established a diver’s e-mail list where we post not only up-coming dives but dive reports from the previous week. 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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