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Old 06-28-2010, 09:57 AM   #1
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Just wanted to say thanks for the very useful gps numbers on your posts. We've used several and have been right on target.every time, great job.
My son and I did the pile diver wreck Sat. after looking around we decided from now on to call it the "Golf Ball Wreck". Thanks again.
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You're welcome. Great father/son activity; Did you check out the motorboat that Senter Cove Guy got the plate off of? 69 feet. If you need the Lat/Lon email me privately.

Check out what I think is the 78 foot Scamp in Paugus:
Lat: 43 35.265 / 71 28.211

And the barge next to it about 45 feet away to the south:
43 35.547 / 71 28.233

Crude image attached of both in one shot.

Both are on the north/north western side about 250 feet offshore. Head south into Paugus and these will be on your right. Maybe 40 feet of water.

I have some more I'm working on. Video of the Endicott coming up, taken earlier this year.
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