May Island Ferry

Every dive is different and some that may seem mundane and uninteresting can turn out to be a fantastic place to create great imagery. Located in what is basically an island triangle the wreck of a small car ferry rests mostly submerged and easily accessible by divers of any skill level. This small wreck can be found just off the northside of May Island to the west of Quadra Island and north of Steep Island.

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Known locally as the The May Island Ferry this is a unique dive and great opportunity to investigate a piece of West Coast history. The ferry originally worked a route between Quadra Island and several smaller islands around the area. It sunk the first time in poor weather conditions and was raised, repaired, and put back into service shortly after. It sank for the second time in bad weather and was again raised and anchored just off Quadra Island to sell for scrap. The ferry however, broke free of her anchor and sank at May Island. The ferry is 54 meters (180 ft.) in length and about 12 meters (40 ft.) wide.

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The wreck is just below the water line and at low tide most of the bow and starboard side is out of the water. The ship sits in about 15 meters (50 ft.) of water on her port side. Over the years, the surge, wind, and storms have eaten away at her hull making for some unique areas within the ship. The large single prop is still attached and makes for a cool photo opportunity. The wreck is home to a wide variety of marine life: many species of sponge and tunicates have encrusted the hull and most of the wreck is covered with large Plumose Anemones. There are no real penetration points on the wreck.

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If your in the area, this little wreck is worth the dive. Thanks for reading.

Scott

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