Last week I was able to meetup with Swimjim while camping with the family in Wisconsin. I took me out on his boat to dive a couple of local wrecks near Port Washington. Jim had his Kracken #DD3 and a nice warm drysuit and I had my DAAM/Cyclone diving wet. We headed out of Port Washington Marina to the wreck of the Niagra. The Niagra was a paddle wheel steamer built in 1846 that caught fire and sank in 1856 with the loss of 60 lives.
http://wisconsinshipwrecks.org/Vessel/D ... keMichigan
After fun but cold 50 degree dive we climbed back on board and headed out the Mahoning. The Mahoning was a square rigged brig hauling lumber that was being towed by the tug W.K. Muir back to the Davidson shipyard in Milwaukee for major repairs when she foundered and sank.
http://wisconsinshipwrecks.org/Vessel/D ... gion=Index
With Jims knowledge of local history and area shipwrecks he would make a great captain of this own charter boat bringing paying customers out to the local wrecks. I had a great time and the invitations remains open if he gets the urge to head south to check out the southern end of the lake