The OREGON - our divers favorite wreck!  The Oregon is a Cunard Line Steamship 518 feet long and 54 feet wide.  It was sunk on March 14, 1886, Captain John's birthday (the day, not the year!).  Seen here are 3 of the 7 portholes salvaged from the Oregon by Captain John, his crew and divers. Some other treasures, include the beautiful Gold Stick Pin, Silver Pocket Watch, Brass Buckle, Vase and Cup, and 100 bottles o f ???....                       and there's more to find!  
 

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On October 1, 1917 the revenue cutter, R.C. MOHAWK sank.  The 3000 pound gun below was brought to the surface in 2001 by Captain John and his divers.

 

She's a beauty!

   
         
A German U-Boat torpedoed the 423 foot COIMBRA, an oil tanker, 64 miles off Jones Inlet into 190 feet of water.  We raised this single porthole in 2003.  
     
One of many artifacts from the Carolina Expedition  
     
From the Carolina Expedition 2005  
     
Capt John Bricker & Capt Kevin Dorman with 2 silver goblets from the Doria 2006  
     
Lobzilla!  Captured by Mike S. with the help of Andy.  This treasure is 18 lbs and about 74 years old!  
     
Look what floated by!  OH BOY!

No contraband allowed!

 
     
 

              Portholes from the new wreck..."FW"

 

 
Here's Marty S, aka M3, aka Acronym with a great artifact..  
     

(is Godzilla turning Chinese?)

 
     
Another artifact that The Legend got...