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    im going to have a look down at seaham tommorow and im after a few wreck marks about 2 to 5 mile off shore if anyone out there has any can you please pm me thanks dean
    Cod machine

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    Can't help you with actual marks down there , but if you have a plotter with a card in for the local area all the wrecks will be on there , they might be a few yards away from where they say they are but do a few zig zags over the area and you will find them , have a look here WRECK
    you can find any wreck in your area on this site , it costs , but it's well worth it if you want to find the good wrecks.

    545121.0N, 011542.7W 545050.4N, 011527W 544931N, 011408W 545030N, 011230W.

    These are the closest 4 wrecks off seaham , they are all "live" which basically means they are still there and recognisable as wrecks. They are all in about 60ft of water and are all about 3 miles off seaham .
    It took me 5 minutes to find them , there are at least 30 within 6 miles of seaham , it's up to you to go out , plot them and find out how and when they fish though

    Ray
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    • #3
      544800N, 010900W. 544900N, 011000W 545230N, 011130W 545300N, 013030W. 545310N, 011406W. 545241N, 011204W 545310N, 011406W.

      Few more , all within 6 miles

      Ray
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      • #4
        cheers ray much appreciated ill let you know ho i get on
        Cod machine

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        • #5
          If you subscribe to the wreck site given there is some very good information available. One of the contributors is a diver called Carl Racey who is the dive partner of Andrew Jackson. Andrew is from the Scarborough sub aqua club and runs a rib called 'Bellraiser'. She is so called because Andrew specialises in finding new wrecks and the best way to know for sure the name of the vessel is to locate her bell.

          Carl gives very detailed and accurate information on wrecksite.eu.
          This is Andrews own website; Subseatv

          There is a very interesting video on it called 'steam plough mystery' if you want to see what a typical wreck looks like.


          Alan

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          • #6
            thats a great website alan - when you starting trips again.
            give a man a fish and feed him for a day - teach the man to fish and feed him for life!!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jason View Post
              thats a great website alan - when you starting trips again.
              Hi Jason. I dont like to start too early so May 8th is the 1st one of the season.

              Alan

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