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South side, towards the west, W83 deg 09 min, N45 deg 08 min, just above
the box for the Alpena VORTAC. Is that a shipwreck with mast sticking up, or what? Seems that the water would be too deep there for a mast to be visible. I can't remember ever seeing that symbol before. Anyone? David |
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http://www.naco.faa.gov/content/naco...FR_Symbols.pdf Rod "David Kazdan" wrote in message ... South side, towards the west, W83 deg 09 min, N45 deg 08 min, just above the box for the Alpena VORTAC. Is that a shipwreck with mast sticking up, or what? Seems that the water would be too deep there for a mast to be visible. I can't remember ever seeing that symbol before. Anyone? David |
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David Kazdan slavered, and posted this: South side, towards the west, W83 deg 09 min, N45 deg 08 min, just above the box for the Alpena VORTAC. Is that a shipwreck with mast sticking up, or what? Seems that the water would be too deep there for a mast to be visible. I can't remember ever seeing that symbol before. Anyone? Ahh...Thunder Bay....quite a few wrecks off there (something like 115 i think). BTW: The nautical chart has a RACON at that wreck site, the Nordmeer, and it sits on a boulder shelf at about 6 or 7 fathoms. The USCG has a lighted buoy outside the boulder shelf that boats are SUPPOSED to travel outside of... From http://michiganshipwrecks.com/thunderbay.htm#Nordmeer: Nordmeer was a steel steamer that run aground on the rocks. A great deal of the superstructure is above the water. The hull is still intact and the engine is in about 40' of water. Next to the Nordmeer also lies a wooden barge. The wreck is located 7 miles NE of Thunder Bay Island. -- Doug Semler http://home.wideopenwest.com/~doug_semler a.a. #705, BAAWA. EAC Guardian of the Horn of the IPU (pbuhh). I hate spam, standard email address munging applied. Displaced Bolts fan in Detroit ![]() 42 DNRC o- Gur Hfrarg unf orpbzr fb shyy bs penc gurfr qnlf, uneqyl nalbar rira erpbtavmrf fvzcyr guvatf yvxr ebg13 nalzber. Fnq, vfa'g vg? |
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![]() "David Kazdan" wrote in message ... South side, towards the west, W83 deg 09 min, N45 deg 08 min, just above the box for the Alpena VORTAC. Is that a shipwreck with mast sticking up, or what? Seems that the water would be too deep there for a mast to be visible. I can't remember ever seeing that symbol before. Anyone? The symbol means exposed wreck. |
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Ahh...Thunder Bay....quite a few wrecks off there (something like 115 i
think). Flying down the Door Peninsula a few days ago, from Mackinac Island to Ephraim, we crossed "Death's Door" -- the gap between Washington Island and the peninsula. It was sobering to think of the hundreds (thousands?) of lives lost in those treacherous waters, while we flew serenely overhead in a matter of minutes. Having ridden a boat across that gap -- in November -- (and believing fervently that I was about to die), I can sympathize with those folks... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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