Shangri La wreck, Long Island, NY
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- unidentified and wooden ship wreck know locally as the "shangri la" wreck. The wreck sits in 105 ft of water off the southern coast of long Island ny. loaded with fish and wildlife. Today we scuba dived the shangri la off of a local dive charter boat the sidekick.
When you said the “sea was great” reminded of George Costanza saying “the sea was angry that day my friend.” Great video /commentary.
I was amazed to learn that long island actually has several (artificial) reefs that you can dive. And with shipwrecks too.. Scuba diving long island is definitely on my bucket list.
Im a native long islander. And i really enjoyed this! Thanks for sharing. 👍
I got lost on that wreck - finally found the line. excellent food on that wreck. went with kenny on the Jeanmarie. miss those days
its an easy wreck to get lost on. not much relief. which is surprising how there is so much sealife there.
I lived there for years.
In 1979 US Navy blew up awreck just east of mouth of inlet.
Not sure if that's the one.
Excellent 👍
Wow how did you learn to scuba dive? I enjoy snorkeling but the murky water isn’t the best for snorkeling around LI. Amazing how much clearer it is scuba diving.
I used good life divers. Danny is the owner, tell him i sent you if you go. We pick and choose our days to dive. Rain and wind kick up sediment. There is some unbelievable dive spots on long island. As well as dive boats to do some deeper stuff.
great visibility for a dive up there
Why didn't you spear the monk fish, and get the sea bass, too?? They are both awesome eating.
Awesome footage. I got certified a while ago down in Turks and Caicos and bought myself dive gear over this past Christmas. I’ve been Spearfishing (freediving) around here for a while but was wondering if you recommended any spots near the Shinnecock/Moriches area? Maybe some shallower spots because I have to get used to the diving up here with low vis and currents and what not.
Ponoqougue bridge is a great dive. I would recommend going with someone who has experience diving there. Also you could join "the dive club". They are a great club and do dives all over long Island.
I’ll never forget the time I accidentally caught a monk fish. Creepy af
Can you provide the coordinates for the “shangri la wreck” my grandfather brought me here but I never got exact coordinates for it... I greatly appreciate any information you could give..Thanks in advance 🤙🏼
I unfortunately do not have the coordinates. This dive was on a chartered dive boat. The capts guard their numbers lol
Did you ever end up getting the numbers? I’ve been trying to find these numbers for a couple years. One of the few wrecks I can’t find any info on.
Kept waiting to see Jimmy Hoffa in cement wingtips........
Is this close to the Moriches inlet?
Yes it is
Put one more light on the monk 🐟.
What are the coordinates to the five?
Dive
Not sure. This one was on a chartered dive boat.
Is this Chris roach ?????
I do not know chris roach. My name is Bill.
Oh you sound just like him he is a Long Island comedian
Lol. I looked him up. I guess i do sound like him. Goodtimes
@@soundscuba1639 Where do you dive out of .... do you look for dive partners.....I am out of St James but will go anywhere.....thanks STJamesTees@yahoo.com
@@AndrewSmith-gi5ip Hi Andrew. Sorry im just seeing this. I dive all over. I dive with good life divers most of the time. they charter the boats for our dives. You should check out "The Dive Club". they are a long island dive club and membership is super cheap. They run dives all year and all over long Island. They are a great group of people!