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Slabs aka Double East?
Atlantic City, NJ
Max Depth: 71-80ft/22-24m
Average Viz: 21-25ft/6-8m
Entry Type: Boat
Bottom Composition: Sand
Aquatic Life: Plenty To See
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Summer: 66-70°F/19-21°C
Winter: Under 50°F/10°C
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Remains of wooden barge, probably a retired schooner with a load of granite slabs. Think sides of buildings, not kitchen counters! Most wood parts have rotted away leaving a small boiler probably from a steam powered crane, a steel box that may have been the cook stove and a capstan. Lots of hiding places among the slabs for lobsters :)
Once while leading a student on a tour I followed a line in the sand out maybe 150’ from the slabs and found a virgin wreck, a gaff rigged coastal schooner, maybe 65’ long, ribs just above the sand, belaying pins and mast hoops lying within the hull :) RayC
This is right near the Astra, Sea Girt and San Jose so was usually one of the dives along with those.
From Atlantic Diving Supply formaly known as East Coast Diving Supply:
Double East
The wreck known as the Double East are the remains of a wooden barge carrying a cargo of large granite blocks. The remains of the wooden hull can be seen surrounding the blocks and provide good hunting for lobster. The granite blocks rise 15’ from the bottom stacked so that fish can easily swim in between. The wreck lies in 75’ of water 7 miles off of Holgate, NJ.