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Dean Richmond and Indiana
August 17 @ 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Join Buffalo Scuba for a dive on the Dean Richmond and Indiana wrecks!!
DEAN RICHMOND 110′ She lies today in 115′ of water off North East , PA. The ship is inverted but intact except for a hole used by the salvors for penetration. One of the propellers remains, the other has been removed. There is a large debris field, which contains many zinc ingots and several parts of the ship. Divers can expect visibility in the range of 20-60 feet, with bottom temperatures in the mid 40’s.
INDIANA 90′ Today the Indiana lies upright in 90 feet of water, with her stone cargo above and below decks, just as it was loaded. Her masts are down and her bow broken. Her anchors can be found among the bow wreckage. Other notable features include the windlass, winch, capstan and rigging. Visibility at this site varies from 20-60 feet, bottom temperatures in the mid 40’s.