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Harpers Ferry Pier 7/1

Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 10:16 am
by StrangeDoc
http://theperfectdive.com/DEF-Site.asp?sID=169
Looking to meet at 12pm for a 12:30 splash. I will be there earlier but 12pm will be the soonest I will be able to get in the water again.

Re: Harpers Ferry Pier 7/1

Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 10:58 pm
by rcontrera
You do have to remember that the review you have in your link was written quite a few years ago. Since it was written, the old pier and the dolphins were all pulled out as well as quite a few of the pilings that were scattered across the bottom. There is a new pier and floating dock that has been installed in it's place which is pretty nice as far as piers go.

Have fun and take lots of pictures!

Re: Harpers Ferry Pier 7/1

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 7:43 am
by Gdog
Yes, I wonder how it looks under the surface now. Used to be a really nice dive. Hopefully things are still ok down there.....

Re: Harpers Ferry Pier 7/1

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 7:46 am
by StrangeDoc
It seems most of the reviews on that site are fairly old now. I am going earlier than the time I said above with a friend, but was hoping that someone could else could come join me for a second dive at 12pm. Either way I should be able to see how it is though.

Re: Harpers Ferry Pier 7/1

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 8:20 am
by Gdog
If I were home I would gladly do with you. Have a great dive!

Re: Harpers Ferry Pier 7/1

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 10:51 am
by Tom Nic
If you dive this please post a report, and possibly update the thread in the Dive Site section. Thanks!

Re: Harpers Ferry Pier 7/1

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 4:38 pm
by StrangeDoc
So it was a good dive. There was a fair current there even though the exchange wasn't very big. We entered on the shore which was a bit treacherous climbing down the rocks. There were a lot of fisherman going for crabs on the pier. Vis between 0-10 was decent around 20+ft viz, 10-30 dropped down to about 5ft, 30ft - 50ft opened back up a bit to 15ft. It was a bit of a surface swim going out from the shore, but found the rope and was able to follow it to the wreck. There were not really any structure of the boat left, it was all pretty much rubble with a lot of life on and around it. We were there for a little bit then made our way over to the bottle field keeping wide of the pier. Found one octo in a bottle. Then we made our way back surfacing while out at about 15ft. Couple of guys on the pier called us over to see if we would help find their crab pot that they just lost, we did. One could enter at the pier, there is a floating section that is at 15ft and would be a little better getting to the guide rope. But there were a lot of fishermen on it. When we went up to the pier to find the crab pot it was mostly people fishing for crab. We did see a lot of red rock crab all over.