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Isle Royale Wrecking Diving July 8 - 11 2006
01-23-2006, 11:34 AM,
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Isle Royale Wrecking Diving July 8 - 11 2006
The waters of Isle Royale offer some of the best wreck diving in the world.  Isle Royale National Park is a wilderness island located 20 miles from the Minnesota shore of Lake Superior.  You can dive nine major wrecks of different types on your trip.  You can explore the rooms and machinery spaces of the more intact steel wrecks.  Portholes, bottles, wrenches, lights, and lanterns are just some of the examples of artifacts, which still remain for you to see, enjoy, photograph, and leave behind.  If you choose, you may sacrifice a dive for some island hiking or exploring.

The diving depths range from 20 feet to 140 feet. The water temperature around Isle Royale ranges from 39 to 60 degrees and in places will certainly be less than 45 degrees.  As the season approaches the first of September the water is warmer but the visibility is less usually ranging from 20 feet to 40 feet.
The RLT DIVER III is a 36-foot Pacemaker Cruiser. For navigation it is equipped with radar, loran, GPS, VHF radiotelephone, depth sounders, and a compass. It is also equipped with a new 5000 psi 9 cfm compressor, oxygen resuscitator, and other equipment necessary to support safe wreck diving. Conveniences include a 110 VAC generator, refrigerator, electric galley, microwave oven, and of course a marine head (toilet). You can expect delicious meals (good home style cooking and a charcoal grilled dinner meal). If you would like to try your luck at lake trout or salmon fishing between dives, (island rules allowing), The RLT DIVER III has all the equipment needed. (The fishing at Isle Royale is probably the best in Lake Superior.)

Sign up today for the Isle Royal adventure with Deep Blue,
Contact us today 414.964.DIVE or info@dpblue.com and start packing your bags


Trip $799 per person includes:
4 days of diving, meals while on board air fills and overnight accommodations on the boat.
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