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USS Cherokee (The Gunboat) - DE


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USS Cherokee (The Gunboat) is a boat accessible salt water dive site, located in DE. This dive site has an average rating of 4.25 out of 5 from 4 scuba divers. The maximum depth is 81-90ft/25-27m.

Type: Tugboat, US Navy

Name: An Indian tribe of Pennsylvania and New York, later relocated to Oklahoma.

Built: 1891, Camden NJ as the Edgar F. Luckenbach

Specs: (120 x 25 ft ) 272 gross tons, 20 crew

Sunk: July 26, 1918 - Foundered in storm - 10 survivors

Depth: 90 ft

Today the Cherokee sits upright on the bottom in 90-100 ft. of water. Her hull is pretty much intact. The port bow breaks up a little bit. Her stern offers the highest relief, some 15 ft. The visibility is generally pretty good. She is on a sandy rather than muddy bottom. The boilers are still visible inside the wreck, where one is covered by an old fishing net. Artifacts can still be found - pottery and brass. The deck gun is still attached to the bow, however, it hangs over the port side. Three-inch shells can be found in the sand. She is usually a good photography and spearfishing wreck.

http://njscuba.net/sites/chart_deep_sea.html#Cherokee

http://www.aquaexplorers.com/shipwrecksdemd.htm#Cherokee%20Shipwreck

Today the Cherokee sits upright on the bottom in 90-100 ft. of water. Her hull is pretty much intact. The port bow breaks up a little bit. Her stern offers the highest relief, some 15 ft. The visibility is generally pretty good. She is on a sandy rather than muddy bottom. The boilers are still visible inside the wreck, where one is covered by an old fishing net. Artifacts can still be found - pottery and brass. The deck gun is still attached to the bow, however, it hangs over the port side. Three-inch shells can be found in the sand. She is usually a good photography and spearfishing wreck.

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Avieightor - 7/04/2013 7:12 PM
Rating Added: 3
It’s been a while and this was my first ocean dive. The little I remember it was intact and fair vis. I would like to dive it again!