Requirements

2020:

The site is now designed to display well on anything from a cell phone to a billboard.

2018:

This site is designed to work on all devices from smartphones to desktops. However, it does require a modern browser that fully supports html5, and tests and rejects those that do not. As most systems update themselves nowadays, this is not a big issue, unless you are still running Windows95. Which browser you use does not matter. The site renders and works the same in all of them, as long as they are up-to-date.

guaranteed

All complaints should be directed here.

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cubist

This is my goal for the next redesign of NJScuba.net.


Type:
shipwreck, steamer
Depth:
80 ft

A very small wreck, consisting of a primitive single-cylinder steam engine and a large, completely broken-down boiler. Odd pieces of pipe and machinery lie around, but no remains of a hull, although there appears to be some iron plating under the engine. Guessing from the technology, the construction would date to around 1860 +/- 10 years, and the sinking would have been sometime after that.