Divesites

Romance is a wreck dive for advanced divers only. She sank in Sept. of 1936 when she collided with another ship. The wreckage lies scattered on a sandy/gravel type bottom. Some pieces of the wreckage rise 15 to 20 feet off the ocean floor. Visibility is usually lower at this site, due to currents and the bottom composition. Depths range from about 70' to 80'.

Kiowa is a wreck dive, but advanced certification is not necessary for the dive. She sank in Dec. of 1903, after colliding with another ship. The Kiowa lies fairly intact on the ocean floor. You can still make out the outline of the ship's structure. Some pieces of the wreckage rise 10' off the bottom. A current is noticeable here. Depths range from 30' to 40'. The bottom tends to be gravel/rocky.

Nahant offers great diving sites for all ability levels, around the whole outer tip--lots of color and marine life to be seen here. Awesome rock formations to explore as well. Lobstering is also popular around here. Plus you don't have to worry about getting a parking ticket!!! Depths range from 10' to over 60'. Bottom type is mostly rocky, with areas of gravel and patchy sand.

 SCUBA Diving Charters
 Divesites
Wreck of The Romance
Wreck of the Kiowa
Nahant
Tewksbury Rock
Martin's Ledge
Grave's Lighthouse
Devil's Back Ledge
Middle Brewster Island
Boston Ledge
Lovell's Island
Shag Rocks
Calf Island
Broad Sound
Green Island
3 1/2 Fathoms Ledge
Harding's Ledge
Roaring Bull
Wreck of the City of Salisbury
Outer Brewster Island
Half Tide Rock
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Tewksbury Rock is a great site for those who like a multi-level dive. This large rock pinnacle sits just below the surface at about 15'-18', then quickly descends to depths over 60'. Good lobstering at this site too. This site is very rocky up top, and becomes a hard gravel at the bottom. Usually a lot of marine life in the area too.

Martin's Ledge is very similar to Tewksbury Rock (see above). This site begins at around 20' to 25', then quickly drops to over 70'. Usually a fair amount of marine life is encountered around the rock. Rock formations are awesome here, with large pinnacles, and deep crevices. The bottom type is very rocky.

Grave's Lighthouse is a great dive site with lots of color, and large rocks/boulders to explore. Striped bass, are a common site here during the summer months. Depths range from 10' to about 70'. The slowly sloping bottom stops about 70',and turns to a sandy/gravel type bottom. This site is much like Cathedral Rocks on Cape Ann. Probably one of the best dive sites in Boston Harbor!!

Devil's Back Ledge was the site of numerous shipwrecks throughout the years, however, not many signs of wreckage are visible in now. Depths range from only 10' to about 40' in some areas. Currents tend to be strong here. The bottom is very rocky and kelpy, then comes to a gravel type bottom.

Middle Brewster Island offers many great diving sites all around the whole island. The sites are very rocky, with lots of color, and marine life to enjoy. Lobstering is very popular here. In the winter months there is a large colony of harbor seals in the area. Depths range from 10' to about 50'.

Boston Ledge is another great dive site in which multi-level diving is available. The top of the pinnacle begins at about 20 to 25 feet, then drops to depths over 50'. A fair current is usually present here. The bottom is rocky, with lots of kelp around too. Usually a good amount of sea life as well.

Lovell's Island is a shallow dive with most area under 20'. This site has lots of color, and smaller marine life. A great dive site for beginners, or those "1st dives of the year." The bottom tends to be a rocky/mussel bed type floor. Lots of kelp and seaweed present here too.

Shag Rocks offers some nice diving all around the area. Large rocks and boulders are scattered throughout the site. A great lobster diving site. Currents tend to be on the strong side here, usually making this a drift dive. Depths range from 10' to about 40'.

Calf Island offers its best diving on the easterly facing side. Some scattered pieces of wreckage can be found about the bottom from older shipwrecks. Visibility tends to be on the lower side. Depths range from 15' to about 40'. Harbor seals are abundant here during the winter months. The bottom tends to be very rocky.

Broad Sound is a large expanse of water that stretches from the tip of Nahant to Deer Island. Drift diving is usually done here, because of the large area involved. Depths range from 30' to over 70' depending on the areas. Bottom types also vary, but generally range from rocky, kelp bottoms to a hard gravel.

Green Island offers great diving around the whole island. Lots of color at many of the sites around the island. Large rocks and boulders are everywhere. Current may be noticeable here sometimes as well. This is a popular lobster site. Depths range from 15' to about 50'.

3 1/2 Fathoms Ledge starts at about 25' and quickly drops to depths over 80'. In many places there are shear vertical walls. Much like Tewksbury Rock, and Martin's Ledge, but a little deeper. Usually a lot of marine life around this site.

Harding's Ledge is well known to local mariners. It has caused many shipwrecks in the past. Wreckage is still visible in many areas. This is a nice easy dive. Lots of color and growths in the area. Depths begin at 10' and slowly can get down to about 40'. Bottom is very rocky.

Roaring Bulls is a series of rocks that are covered at high tide, and exposed at low tide. This is a very rocky site, with large boulder type rock towering above the bottom in a few places. Color is usually very nice here, and marine life is usually abundant. A good site for lobsters. Depths range from 10' to over 50'.

City of Salisbury was wrecked on some rocks in 1938. It was a large freighter of about 415 feet in length. Now the site is a large debris field, with wreckage scattered throughout the site. Most of the wreck is unrecognizable, but large pieces of wreck still remain intact. Large boulder type rocks (which the ship struck) are an impressive site as well. Depth for the site ranges from 30' to about 60'.

Outer Brewster Island is a great dive site for all ability levels. Depths can start at only 10', and slowly can slope down to about 60'. Rocks and kelp are very abundant here, as well as the lobsters. Color is usually nice here too.

Halftide Rock is another pinnacle in the harbor that offers some nice diving. The dive starts at only 10' of water, and quickly drops down to about 40'. The site is very rocky, then the bottom turns to sand. Lots of color at this site. Current is usually strong here, usually making a drift dive necessary.

 

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