Chester A. Poling Wreck is a boat accessible salt water dive site, located in Gloucester, MA. The maximum depth is 91-100ft. The average visibility is 26-30ft.
The wreck lies off the coast of Gloucester, MA. The ship sank in January of 1977 in a severe winter storm, splitting in half and sinking with one crew member lost at sea. The bow and stern are in two different locations. The stern portion is about 180 - 200 feet long and in about 85 - 95 feet of water. The bow portion is small (less than 100 feet) and is about 4 miles off the coast in about 200 feet of water. **
Seconn does not rent or provide equipment for this dive. Please make sure you bring everything you will need including 2 tanks and weights. You must have an Advanced Open Water certification to complete this dive. Please plan to arrive to the dock at noon to load for a 1:00 departure. (Give yourself plenty of time for the commute. Traffic to Cape Ann can be heavy.)
Gratuities are not included in the price of the charter. Please tip to the crew directly the day of your trip. Happy Sailing!
**Note: The captain has the right to change locations pending conditions the day of your dive