Go Deep, LLC

701 North Point Dr, Winthrop Harbor, IL 60096
Go Deep, LLC Go Deep, LLC is one of the popular Boat Service located in 701 North Point Dr ,Winthrop Harbor listed under Scuba Diving in Winthrop Harbor , Sports/recreation/activities in Winthrop Harbor ,

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Times and Pricing

Morning ½ day dive:
Boat Leaves at 7:00 am and returns at 12:00 pm.

Afternoon ½ day dive:
Boat leaves at 1:00 pm and returns at 6:00 pm.
Night Dive: Call for Departure times.
Prices are quoted based on six divers charged.
Half-Day trip (2 Tank)..........$120.00 per diver
Full-Day trip (3 Tank)..........$165.00 per diver
Night Dive..........$75.00 per diver Tech Dive..........$135.00 – $200.00 per diver depending on distance. *A fuel surcharge may apply based on distance to dive site.

*Call for special arrangements.




DIVE SITES

From Milwaukee to Chicago, GO DEEP will provide safe and professional service to your favorite dive sites.

Kate Kelly: Rests at 45-55ft (Racine) 126 ft. two mast Schooner sunk May 14th, 1895. Wreck is in two pieces.

Lumberman: Rests at 55-70ft (Racine) Wooden Schooner is upright and nearly intact. Great dive site!

Rosinco: Rests at 195ft (Kenosha) 88ft steel hulled motor yacht. Sank in 1928. Owner was the Commodore of the Chicago Yacht Club. Hazard: Shrouded with fish nets.

Wisconsin: Rests at 95-130ft (Kenosha) Sunk during a gale on Oct 29, 1929. The ship is sitting on her keel in an upright position. Her cargo hull is exposed with three automobiles to see. A Hudson, Essex and a Chevrolet.

Sub Chaser: Rests at 12ft (Zion) WWI Sub Chaser scuttled. Just off Illinois Beach
State Park.

Schooner: Rests at 20ft (Zion) Unidentified wooden Schooner. Good shallow dive in sheltered location.

Fin Seeker: Rests at 60ft (Waukegan) 39ft fishing boat sank in a storm 3 miles from Waukegan on May 30th, 2008

Grain Barge: Rests at 112ft (Waukegan) 200ft Barge that sank Aug 8th, 2003. Miles from the port of Waukegan.

Seabird: Rests at 30ft (Great Lakes) 190ft sidewheel steamer sank on April 9th, 1868. Huge paddle wheel with cast iron axle that is reasonably intact.

Lady Elgin: Rests at 55ft (Fort Sheridan) The "Titanic" of the Great Lakes. Sept 8th, 1860, The "Lady Elgin" a 252ft wooden sidewheel passenger steamer, with 393 passengers on board was rammed by a lumber laden schooner. Only 98 passengers survived this terrifying disaster. The remains of the ship are located in 3 primary locations.

St. Mary: Rests at 110ft( 8 miles northeast of Wilmette Harbor ) 120 ft wooden schooner. The wreck has collapsed but it is all there. Two large anchors, ship’s
wheel, dead eyes, rigging blocks and much more.

Wells Burt: Rests at 38 – 45ft. (Evanston) 201 ft. bulk carrier sunk by a storm on May 20, 1883. Good shallow second dive site.

Wings of the Wind: Rests at 40-45ft (Chicago) 142 ft. two mast schooner sunk on May 12th, 1866 after striking another vessel. No lives lost. Intact bow, bow sprit, large wooden windlass on deck.

Rotarian: Rests at 80-84ft (Chicago) 147 ft wooden steamer built in 1889 in Sandusky, OH. Moved to Chicago in 1920's she became a dance hall, restaurant and offered bootleg alcohol during the prohibition. Al Capone entertained here! On Sept 28th, 1931 the Rotarian was towed out into Lake Michigan and scuttled.

Straits of Mackinac: Rests at 38-78ft (Chicago) Intentionally sunk in 2003. This 196 ft car ferry offers something for every diver. Sitting in 82 ft of water her main deck is at 45ft. This was the ship that carried cars and passengers across the Straits of Mackinac before the bridge was built. A must see!!

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