Scuba diving Honolulu, Hawaii

Scuba diving Honolulu, Hawaii
Diving in Honolulu, Hawaii

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Sea Tiger Ship adventure on the island of Oahu, Hawaii



Scuba diving hawaii, island of Oahu Shipwrecks

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A great day of diving today with just a little bit of current.

Dive site one - Sea Tiger - Viz great 60' - As soon as we hit the wreck saw two eagle rays swimming around us, great! Three turtles on the wreck as we explored the inner depths of the Sea Tiger.

Dive site two - Kewlo pipe - Viz ok 30' - A little cloudy on the reef today untill we got out to the cement house then was about 50'. A few eels and schools of fish was good dive but the viz was not with us today!

Certified Divers:
What kind of scuba diving sites do we do on Oahu, Hawaii? Our Scuba Dive sites range from deep Diving to shallow Dives, from awesome Ship wrecks, to abundant reefs. Check out our Dive Sites page to see why scuba divng in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii is awesome! All of our certified divers dive with a PADI Divemaster or PADI Instructor at a maximum of 4 divers to 1 guide.

Wrecks

Sea Tiger

The Sea Tiger is the deepest wreck on the island. It was sunk as an artificial reef in 1999, is 189 feet long, and is thriving with marine life. It rests in 122 feet of water.


YO257 Wreck

The YO257 is arguably the most exciting wreck to dive. There are actually two wrecks to see at this site: The San Pedro (80 feet long) rests only 30 meters from the YO257 (190 feet long). This is definitely a two-for-one dive. You can expect to see white-tip reef sharks, eagle rays , and even get your picture taken by the occupants of the Atlantis Submarine. That's right, the tourists will be inside the submarine looking out at you. Maximum depth is 107 feet.


Corsair Airplane

The only wreck that was not intentionally sunk as an artificial reef, the corsair was ditched by its pilot during WWII as it ran out of fuel. The aircraft is in remarkable condition and even has an intact glass face on one of the cockpit gauges. The plane sits in 107 feet of water and is the only site where we have seen the elusive garden eels.


Baby Barge

At this dive site you can combine wreck and reef diving. You can expect to see the green sea turtles as well as the friendly white tip reef sharks. Maximum depth is 85 feet.


LST Wreck

The LST is an exciting wreck dive which allows for easy wreck penetration. It is 110 feet long and sits in 95 feet of water.

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