Wrecks of Southeastern North Carolina
Known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic the North Carolina coast is littered with wrecks. Many had succumb to violents
seas or have been torpedoed by German U-Boats or have been sunk intentionally as artificial reefs. Regardless of how they
found their way to the bottom of the sea, they provide us with great diving.
Here is a list of some of the more popular wrecks
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| |
Depth (ft) |
Dist. (miles) |
Skill level
|
|
40-50 |
3 |
Beginner |
Sicony 8 |
40-50 |
3 |
Beginner |
5-Mile Barges |
35-45 |
5 |
Beginner |
Figure 8 Tugs |
40-45 |
6 |
Beginner |
|
55-65 |
14 |
Beginner-Intermediate |
|
55-65 |
14 |
Beginner-Intermediate |
|
50-65 |
14 |
Beginner-Intermediate |
Alton Lennon (The Schoolhouse) |
75-85 |
18 |
Intermediate |
|
55-85 |
18 |
Intermediate |
|
50-85 |
18 |
Intermediate |
|
75-95 |
25 |
Intermediate |
|
80-110 |
34 |
Experienced |
|
100-115 |
40 |
Experienced |
|
85-115 |
45 |
Experienced |
|
105-115 |
43 |
Experienced |
|
115-120 |
46 |
Experienced |
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