Straits of Mackinaw

July 7th & 8th, 2012: Wrecks we often dive on this trip include;
- Cedarville - Depth 40-106ft: This steel freighter
san in May of 1965 after a collision in dense fog losing
ten lives. One of the most popular visited wrecks with a
lot to see.
- Eber Ward - Depth
111-142ft: This wood steamer was built in 1888
at West Bay City, MI carrying corn. It sank when ice
punctured the hull losing five lives. You can see the
anchors, bathtub, four-bladed propeller, and more.
- Sandusky - Depth
70-84ft: Built in 1848, carrying grain when it
sank in 1856. It sits upright and intact. The popular
sight to see on this wreck is the scrolled figurehead of a
rams head.
- William Young - Depth
100-118ft: A schooner-barge built in 1863 sank
in 1891. The wreck sits upright with a lot to see. The
ships wheel, large anchors, capstan, deadeyes, and much
more.

Don’t let another diver claim your spot. Reserve now by calling us at (810) 732-3900.
Who is This Trip Ideal For?
This may be the perfect trip if you:
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- Enjoy diving on wrecks that once sail the Great Lakes
- Looking for a great weekend of diving.
- Have experience diving in cold water.
When Does It Take Place?
Here is the schedule:
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- The boat will be docked at the Mackinaw City Marina.
- Meet at the marina at 8:00am.
How Much Does it Cost?
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This trip is $200 Deposit and “balance due” requirements are:
- $100 due at sign up
- Balance is due the week of the trip.
- No refunds unless we can fill your spot .
What Is and Is Not Included?
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The trip price includes:
- Boat Charter Fee.
Travelers are responsible for:
- Accomodations.
- Food.
- Transfers to and from Rogers City.
- Dive Equipment.
- 4 Tanks (2 per day).
- Weight Belt and Weights.
- DAN Insurance.
- Staff gratuity.
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