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U-85
Ranked as Awesome by independant reviews Ranked as Awesome by independant reviews Ranked as Awesome by independant reviews
Located in: North Americas Atlantic >> United States (east) >> Cape Hatteras  
The first German submarine sunk in American waters, its dubbed the Wild Boar. When it was sunk it was riddled with gun fire and shattered by depth charges. The outer hall has been peeled away and replaced with soft corals and algae. She lies in 100 feet of water with its conning tower reaching to 80 feet. This wreck lies in cooler waters and strong currents with visibility only about 30 feet.
26m / 85ft
30m / 98ft
Accidental sinking: 14-Apr-1942 Wreck penetration not possible Technical or decompression diving. More info...
Last 10 Diver reviews for U-85:
Deep at 140 feet to the sand, the wreck is a perfect spot for photos and to get a good feel for more technical sub dives found elsewhere.
Date posted: 29-Mar-2007 14:52 by: don who thought that: Only experienced wreck divers should attempt this.
Ranked it as: Ranked as Awesome by donRanked as Awesome by donRanked as Awesome by don
Great wreck. You can see the hole in the conning tower where she was hit. The deck gun is still there pointing up. (It was a surface action.) The outer hull is gone but it reveals the live torpedoes that were stored there.
Date posted: 25-Jul-2006 19:48 by: glynneco who thought that: Anyone can dive this wreck.
Ranked it as: Ranked as Awesome by glynnecoRanked as Awesome by glynnecoRanked as Awesome by glynneco

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