Aircraft Dive Site #
Explore the Wreck of a Republic RC3 Seabee #
Dive into the intriguing underwater remains of a Republic RC3 Seabee aircraft, which met its fate shortly after takeoff. The wreckage includes the fuselage, tail, wheels, and various other debris scattered along the lakebed. Notably, the plane’s wings broke off during impact and remain missing, adding an element of mystery to the dive.
Access #
To access this unique dive site, park your vehicle along the road leading to Peter’s Island Road bridge. A path at the south end of the bridge provides entry to the water. From there, it’s a 450-foot (137-meter) swim east along the shoreline to the wreck. Keep an eye out for a burnt or rotted tree stump along the shoreline—this marks the spot where the plane rests just 30 feet (9 meters) from shore, directly in front of the stump.
Dive Conditions #
The plane lies in relatively shallow water at a depth of 20 feet (6 meters), making it accessible for divers of all skill levels. The clear waters of Crystal Lake provide good visibility, allowing you to fully appreciate the scattered wreckage. The site is particularly intriguing for those interested in aviation history and underwater exploration.
This dive offers a unique opportunity to explore a piece of aviation history that now rests beneath the calm waters of Crystal Lake. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or new to the sport, the RC3 Seabee wreck is a must-visit site for an unforgettable underwater adventure.
External Links #
- Directions
- Wikipedia
Tags #
- Shore Dive
- Aircraft Wreck
- Shallow Water Dive
- Crystal Lake
- Ontario Diving
- Historical Dive Site