Good Ship Lollipop

Lollipop reef
Type:
artificial reef, excursion boat
Built:
1946, JW Nolan & Sons, Erie PA USA
Specs:
( 62 ft ) 12 gross tons
Sponsor:
Beach Haven Marlin & Tuna Club
Sunk:
Wednesday May 4 2005 - Garden State South Artificial Reef
Dedication:
Ed Hall
GPS:
39°33.661' -74°06.204'
Ed Hall reef

Built as Ann Adair, later  Golden Triangle Cruiser II, Sound Cruiser, Julie Marie, Rainbow, finally Good Ship Lollipop


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wire drag
A fine diagram of a wire-drag operation. The wire is towed between two tugboats, suspended by buoys at a predisposed depth. When the cable snags on an obstruction and draws into a V, the buoys point to its location.

Wire dragging is an operation used to locate and/or reduce the navigational hazard of a sunken wreck, rock, or other obstruction.

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