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Liveaboard Trips 2006

 

U-869

This German U-boat is of the IXC/40 class. It’s sinking is a mystery of controversy that may never be solved. The only thing that is a certainty is the vessel went down with all hands aboard and no survivors. The U-869 lies in 235’ of water and is broken into three sections. Draggers have hung nets on the wreck adding to its damaged state and lifting the forward deck. Due to the extreme depth this is a “mixed gas only” dive.

Our trip to the U-869 departs at 0300 hours June 28, 2006 and returns to the dock approximately 1900 hours the following day. All meals, snacks, and beverages are included in the price of the trip. You must call for pricing and acceptability for this trip. The U-869 trip is limited to 8 passengers and crew of 4.

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All Eagle's Nest Liveaboard Trips offer air-conditioned sleeping accommodations with comfortable bunks made up with sheets, blankets, pillows, and pillowcases. Meals are made fresh daily, and there is no shortage of food or beverage. You can count on getting your money's worth on an Eagle's Nest Liveaboard Trip. They are unquestionably the best the Northeast has to offer!