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El Capitan @ Camayan Beach Resort |
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LST |
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Whale Dive |
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Barges |
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June 2011 |
Plan to have lots of wreck diving but ran into a severe tropical storm. Only got two dives in on the barges artificial wreck and the excellent penetration dive on the El Capitan. Really only scratched the surface so hope to get back and revisit the wrecks. Blue Rock was fun with good food and great service. Like McArthur, I shall return.
Date posted: 10-Jul-2011 11:08 by: khasell |
February 2008 |
Great dive for Photography, a series of barges or floating docks shallow at 4 meters deepest at25 meters
Date posted: 30-Apr-2008 19:33 by: dave |
November 2007 |
Ideal for wreck diving with numerous wrecks around the bay, though at the moment three of the top sites including USS NEW YORK are out of bounds to divers due to the US Navy being in port !!
rest of the dives are great though visability can be very poor at times.
Date posted: 09-Nov-2007 12:09 by: saf7670 |
May 2006 |
An interesting variety of wrecks. I have visited four of them. San Quentin has good sealife; several octopus was a highlight. There is also a nearby reef with giant clams on this dive - using enriched air is handy here. USS New York is impressive with it's bulk, large propellers and guns. Seian Maru offers a peaceful swim through it's large holds. LST was a relaxing dive the most historically interesting for me, having served in the Normandy and Okinawa landings of WWII.
Date posted: 04-Jul-2006 15:55 by: MrKawamura |
January 2005 |
very clean beach
Date posted: 15-Aug-2005 18:41 by: cuzin vinny |
April 2005 |
The turn of the century Spanish Wreck The 'El Capitan' is next to a reef in 70' of water. Most of the wreck can be seen in 40' of water. El Cap lies on her port side and has 3 large cargo holds. The wreck is two minutes away from the Ocean Adventure PADI Resort Dive Center. Lobsters can be seen inside the boiler room (but El Cap is in Ilanin Bay Marine Preserve!).
Date posted: 28-May-2005 03:44 by: Maestro |
May 2005 |
I have dove with whales dolphins and sea lions for 30 years. I still get a buzz out of diving with our whales at Ocean Adventure.
Date posted: 28-May-2005 03:27 by: Scottosan |
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It was a freighter of nearly 3,00 tones just under 130 metres long. She crashed in Ilanin Bay where she rests on a sloping bottom, with the deepest point being less than 18 metres and coming to within 5 metre of the surface. The hull of the El Capitan has seen better days and has collapsed in a number of places. |
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18m / 59ft |
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Accidental sinking: 01-Jan-1943 |
Wreck penetration is possible. |
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All depending upon visibility.....
Date posted: 27-Mar-2009 16:34 by: beppe who thought that:
Anyone can dive this wreck.
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the info about the elcap above is widely held but sorry to say is wrong Majaba (AG 43) was built as SS Meriden by Albina Engine & Machine Works, Portland, Oreg., in 1919; acquired by the Navy under charter as SS El Capitan from her owner, E. K. Wood Lumber Co., of San Francisco, Calif., 23 April 1942; renamed Majaba and commissioned the same day. www.subicbaydive.com has a full history
Date posted: 30-Apr-2008 18:47 by: chas who thought that:
Anyone can dive this wreck.
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She has had three different names during her years of service, with her original name New York the common name she is referred to in peace. During the first World War she was renamed the Saratoga. She was known as the USS Rochester at the time she was deliberately scuttled in January 1944. |
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Deliberately sunk: 01-Jan-1944 |
Wreck penetration is possible. |
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the top service is good for most divers, and advance diver can view the guns aand prop (depth), Tech divers can do deep penetration while properly trained wreck divers can do some penetration. Was scuttled in Dec.1941 while the Japanese were marching towards Olongapo not 1944
Date posted: 30-Apr-2008 18:53 by: chas who thought that:
Anyone can dive this wreck.
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