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The dive site is North of the dam on Lake Jocassee in a cove created by Sandstone beach. Tucking back into the cove gives dive boats some shelter from wind and boat traffic. This site requires a dive boat to reach it. There are multiple dives in the cove. Open Water students will find their instructors taking them to one of a few underwater platforms at 25-30 feet. There is a good bit of underwater sites in the 30 foot range. Heading south, divers will come to a drop-off. This is a small wa…
The dive site is North of the dam on Lake Jocassee in a cove created by Sandstone beach. Tucking back into the cove gives dive boats some shelter from wind and boat traffic. This site requires a dive boat to reach it. There are multiple dives in the cove. Open Water students will find their instructors taking them to one of a few underwater platforms at 25-30 feet. There is a good bit of underwater sites in the 30 foot range. Heading south, divers will come to a drop-off. This is a small wall that sits at 45 to 60 feet at its base and 30 feet at its top. If a diver ventures out and through the 60 foot area they will find plenty of sites and lots of space to cover. This level is where you will find "The Junk". A Chinese junket ship sunken years ago for divers to enjoy. There are several large hole in the top of the ship wreck making it quite safe. Heading west will eventually bring you to the drop off. This is a large drop, way beyond recreational limits.
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