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Harbor Beach, Michigan
Lake Huron Technical Dive Charter

July 25, 2010

 

Technical Diving in  Lake Huron is a fascinating way to explore shipwrecks that few people have ever seen. Join us for two days of incredible Technical diving in the deep, dark, clear waters of  Lake Huron.  This is an opportunity to dive the Bow Section of the Daniel J. Morell which in the 1960's broke in half during a storm and sank while the stern section steamed on.  This wreck dive is one of the finest examples of shipwreck diving in the word. This charter is for the true explorer and requires that you have advanced certifications and technical dive gear.  TRIMIX is recommended for the trip.   The Morell is moored on the mast at 110'  with the deck at 160' and the bottom at 202'.   If you do not meet the qualifications for this trip there are other trips scheduled for divers of all levels.

Trip includes:

  • One morning Technical Dive Charter leaving out of Harbor Beach, Michigan
  • Drinks and Snacks on the boat each day

  • Services of a Divers Incorporated instructor and dive guide.

  • Limited Edition Commemorative Trip T- Shirt

  • Trip DVD or commemorative digital program.

  • Camping, Motel and transportation can be arranged but are not included in the price of the trip. Car pools are usually arranged to get us up there.

The cost of the trip for the day is $159 per person. This trip is limited to 8 Divers and certification to a depth of 150' or more must be able to be verified or you must be accompanied by your instructor if you are participating in a class.  Transportation, crew tips and rentals of equipment are not included in the price of the trip. Double tanks and Multiple stage bottles are welcome and encouraged. A $50 non refundable deposit is required to hold your space and final payment is due June 1st

 

 

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