Recreational dive site in West Seattle, Washington
Seacrest Cove 2 also known as Alki Cove 2 is a local dive site in West Seattle, Washington. The site within Seacrest Park is the most popular diving location in Seattle.[1]
Cove 2 is often used as a training site for open water, navigation and other scuba classes. The site has a moderate slope leading down to depths greater than the recreational limit of 130 feet (40 meters). Because of the easily reached deep areas, technical divers also use Cove 2 for training. The site has a silty bottom, but many submerged logs, pilings and sunken boats (the Honey Bear) that are well decorated with Pacific Northwest marine life. There are restrooms in the pier building. The site has a view of the Seattle skyline across Elliott Bay. There is an exclusion zone of 150 feet around the walk-on ferry dock. Other sites (Coves 1 and 3) are just to the north and south respectively. Most parking is curbside on the street.
SeacrestCove2 also known as Alki Cove2 is a local dive site in West Seattle, Washington. The site within Seacrest Park is the most popular diving location...
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on 24 June. Her registered length was 415.1 ft (126.5 m), her beam was 58.2 ft (17.7 m) and her depth was 24.8 ft (7.6 m). Her tonnages were 4,898 GRT...
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perpendiculars. The beam was 65.7 ft (20.0 m) and her depth was 36.7 ft (11.2 m). Empress of Ireland had twin four-bladed propellers, each driven by a quadruple-expansion...
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