Condor
- Type:
- shipwreck, tugboat, USA
- Built:
- 1906?
- Specs:
- ( 70 ft ) 54 tons
- Sunk:
- Wednesday December 7, 1983
fire - no casualties - Depth:
- 70 ft
Dive Sites, Long Island Sound Dive Sites, Long Island West Dive Sites, New York Dive Sites, Tugboats,
Long Island Sound - West Chart
- 44039 Weather Buoy
- Amsterdam
- Atlantic
- Barataria
- USS Bass
- Bayville barge
- Black Point
- Celtic/Cape Race
- Condor
- HMS Culloden
- Defender
- John A. Downs
- Essex
- Gwendoline Steers
- USS G-1
- USS G-2
- Grecian
- Horton's Point / Commodore
- Huntington Artificial Reef
- HMS Hussar
- USS L-8
- Larchmont
- Lexington
- Lightburne
- Malden
- Matinecock Artificial Reef
- Mattituck Inlet
- Mattituck Artificial Reef
- Montauk Inlet
- Mount Sinai Harbor
- Myronus
- USS Ohio
- Olinda
- Poling Bros #2
- Port Jefferson Artificial Reef
- Port Jefferson Inlet
- Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant
- Smithtown Artificial Reef
- Snug Harbor
- Thames
- Thelma Phoebe
- U-853
- Volund
- Delaware River Water Gap
Long Island Sound - East Chart
- 44039 Weather Buoy
- Amsterdam
- Atlantic
- Barataria
- USS Bass
- Bayville barge
- Black Point
- Celtic/Cape Race
- Condor
- HMS Culloden
- Defender
- John A. Downs
- Essex
- Gwendoline Steers
- USS G-1
- USS G-2
- Grecian
- Horton's Point / Commodore
- Huntington Artificial Reef
- USS L-8
- Larchmont
- Lexington
- Lightburne
- Malden
- Matinecock Artificial Reef
- Mattituck Inlet
- Mattituck Artificial Reef
- Montauk Inlet
- Mount Sinai Harbor
- Myronus
- USS Ohio
- Olinda
- Poling Bros #2
- Port Jefferson Artificial Reef
- Port Jefferson Inlet
- Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant
- Smithtown Artificial Reef
- Snug Harbor
- Thames
- Thelma Phoebe
- U-853
- Volund
- Delaware River Water Gap
Long Island Sound averages 60 ft in depth, with the greatest depth of over 300 ft at the eastern end. Tidal effects are strongest at the narrow western end, where all the inrushing water flow piles up and makes tidal variations of up to 7 ft. Strong tidal currents are also prevalent, and visibility tends to be poorer than the open ocean, especially at depth.
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