Dive in Tobermory

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    The Arabia Tobermory, Canada

    A three masted Barque built in 1853. Lying upright. Stern section collapsed with wheel house over the side. From mid ships toward bow, wreck condition improves. Bow has windlass and both anchors in place. Many dead eyes on rails. Bowsprit largely intact with chain rigging still there. In good vis (…
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    The Forest City Tobermory, Canada

    A 216 foot steamer that ran head on into Bear's Rump Island at full speed.She lies on a VERY steep slope. Mid ships to bow are flattened. Things get interesting from 80 feet down. Boilers and aft rail down at approx 150 ft. This wreck deserves respect. It and the Arabia are responsible for most of…
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    The Niagara II Tobermory, Canada

    The Niagara II was built in 1930 as a 182 footsteel freighter and later in life, converted to a sand sucker. She was purchased in 1998 and purposefully sunk by the Tobermory Maritime Association the following year after having been thoroughly cleaned in preparation of sinking as a dive site. There…
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    W.L. Wetmore Tobermory, Canada

    Wooden Steamer, the Wetmore, sank in a storm in Nov 29 1901.The wetmore sank pulling two barges, the James C King and the Brurnette.The Burnette was salvaged a but the King lies just wet of the Wetmore in 22 - 93 ft of water.The wetmore outstanding features are it huge boiler and the rudder and…