Wreck of the Dreamscape

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Wreck of the Dreamscape

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This past weekend we joined CaptnJack on the wreck of the Dreamscape that he and Scott Boyd located in Dyes Inlet in March 2012.

It's a surprisingly large wreck at ~130' long, given its shallow depth.

For an obviously scuttled wreck, it's got a lot of character!

The original shaft hole is enormous, but it has been welded shut. Instead, there's a small shaft alongside the main, larger shaft. It still has a small diesel engine and a winch which are quite interesting, though not nearly as "interesting" as the rudder (I use that term loosely).

The interior of the hull is fairly open, allowing for penetration by those trained in doing such. Though fairly open, it has the wires, cables, hoses and other potential snags that one would expect in a wreck, along with a lot of silt.

Scott has a good write-up on his website - Dreamscape

I think the biggest, most welcomed surprise of the day was the visibility. Even with the good vis we've been having, I wasn't super hopeful for good vis in Dyes Inlet, but we were pleasantly surprised with 20'ish feet or so.

The good vis allowed me to get a bit of video of the wreck.

Thanks Richard, and great find, guys!



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very cool- glad you had good viz!
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Nice vid, thanks for sharing :)

When we dove it not long after it sank, the vis was like diving in whole milk, combined with side of chalk and dash of clay... Long ass swim only to be greeted by milk to dive in. Plus it was so new there was only a dusting of silt on it and one small lingcod. Nice to see that it is getting some color and a bit of good vis from time to time!
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ljjames wrote:Nice vid, thanks for sharing :)

When we dove it not long after it sank, the vis was like diving in whole milk, combined with side of chalk and dash of clay... Long ass swim only to be greeted by milk to dive in. Plus it was so new there was only a dusting of silt on it and one small lingcod. Nice to see that it is getting some color and a bit of good vis from time to time!
Must be fun to stroll down memory lane and see how the Governor, the Bunker Hill, the Admiral Sampson, and the Dreamscape look today compared to when you dove them.
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Is this a boat or shore dive?
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Nwcid wrote:Is this a boat or shore dive?
Boat.
There's no public access near here.
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Judging from the life present I'd say she must be pretty shallow. To bad she's not out in open water where life would build faster. good timing guys. Good viz in an area like that is really rare! Not likely you'll get another chance to get a video that good.
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Nice cheap shot Richard.

If i'm lucky enough, hopefully before i'm too ancient will get a chance to go back and visit at least a couple of the deeper wrecks and get a bit of video of them and raise a glass to my 20 year old self. The back isn't what it used to be though, so i guess i'm back to being a noob and re-learning on the CCR and being patient and building up to it slowly.

(though not for the Dreamscape, thanks, once was enough - I'll enjoy that vicariously through BDub's excellent video)
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ljjames wrote:Nice vid, thanks for sharing :)

When we dove it not long after it sank, the vis was like diving in whole milk, combined with side of chalk and dash of clay... Long ass swim only to be greeted by milk to dive in. Plus it was so new there was only a dusting of silt on it and one small lingcod. Nice to see that it is getting some color and a bit of good vis from time to time!
Must be fun to stroll down memory lane and see how the Governor, the Bunker Hill, the Admiral Sampson, and the Dreamscape look today compared to when you dove them.
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Hey Laura, Just look my way and you'll feel way younger! Your just a kid. You've got lots of spring back yet. :funky:
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Nicely done BDub!!!

And nice find Richard and Scott!! looks like an awesome dive!!
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Great video, Brian!
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kdupreez wrote:Nicely done BDub!!!

And nice find Richard and Scott!! looks like an awesome dive!!
Its a good second dive after something like Waterman's. I expect it'll be in the 2nd Edition of Scott's book, whenever that might come out.
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