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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Offshore Paddlewheeler


I don't know where to begin but "Dreams Do Come True"! I have been trying to get to the Offshore Paddlewheeler for quite some time but was having a hard time trying to find a boat to take me there. In steps the Atlantus! They were more than willing to bring us to this amazing wreck.

As we headed out into the ocean at 6:30 am from Atlantic City we watched a beautiful sunrise and chatted about the upcoming dive. Once we were anchored on the wreck, I splashed to find the surface visibility to be only about 20' which was less than I expected, but once we got to about 95' down I could see the wreck come into view. The visibility cleared up to a good 30'-40' and it was bright. The water temp on the bottom was 48 degrees and the maximum depth I got was 146'. The Atlantus anchored us right between the two paddles which couldn't be more perfect. I quickly got busy taking photos as I toured the wreck and Bill spent his time gathering scallops and lobster. Just like a few weeks ago on the Varanger, this wreck was loaded with Ling cod and I took a picture to show how many there were. There were also lots of bergols and one large tautog circling the paddle (He knew he had 2 more days till open season). There are lots of artifacts on this wreck lying around and I'm sure great things could be found if you spent some time digging on this wreck. The hang was a little rough since the seas were churning, a john line was definitely called for.



Eel Pout and an artifact.









Lots of Ling Cod out in the sand








One of the spectacular Paddles





As I said earlier, I dreamed of diving this wreck for a long time and not only did my dream come true, but I was fortunate enough to be on the wreck with Stephan McAllister whom was videoing the wreck. Well he took some video of the entire wreck and also videoed me! Once we were on the surface he downloaded the video onto a CD for me to have. Now I have a video of myself living my dream. This was the nicest thing anyone has done for me and I don't even think he realized what a gift this was for me.

During the surface interval we were treated to some ballad's of Sam Magee, which are some old folklore stories from Alaska. Stephan kept us entertained with his stories.

During my second dive, I took some more photos of eel pouts and I also looked around under the decks. This is probably one of the most unique and pretty wrecks I have ever been on. The way the paddles so profoundly rise up off of the decks, and to think they have been there since the civil war era. There is also a scallop dredge sitting in the wreck that got hung up and abandoned.














On my way up the anchor line after my second dive I passed Stephan. Once we were back on the surface Stephan told me that I had the biggest smile on my face as I passed him. He said there are not many girls whom dive and it was nice to meet me whom loves it so much. If he only had any idea of what I have been through to get to the Offshore Paddlewheeler and to even still be diving he'd be amazed even more. He is right, there are not many girls that dive deep and love it to the extent that I do.




Brian Larsen








Stephan McAllister










On the ride out ...





All of the divers onboard went home with lobster, scallops and fish. There was some brass brought up too! It was the general consensus that this wreck is awesome and everyone wants to dive it again someday.

During the ride home we planned our next dive adventures with Brian Larsen. We are hoping to try and get to the Max's Wreck or the Cayru next. It appears that this summer will turn out to be one of my most accomplished summers in terms of diving in a long time. Take a peak at a portion of the video from the wreck below. Dive Safe!!! Kim

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Kim, I can't tell you how much I enjoyed meeting you both. I had a great time on the dive trip and had another great time reading the recount you wrote about it. You write beautifully and your passion for diving is evident in your writing. I hope to get to dive with you guys again someday. I am diving this Wed 2/3/10. We dove last Sat and new years eve. I can't stop..... I was so glad to have been able to give you the video also. Give my best to Bill. And dive safe...
Your Friend,
Steph

Kim Dixon said...

Steph- Thanks so much for your comment. My passion for diving is why I created this blog with hopes of inspiring others. I was glad to meet you too and hope we will dive again in the future. You are brave diving this time of year, I can't do it, I feel the cold too much!! Be safe..Kim