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dngayan 05-13-2014 03:28 PM

Newport Beach Shipwreck? Or structure fishing?
 
I've heard that there is a shipwreck between the harbor entrance at Newport and the Balboa Peir?
Does anyone have any info on this?

I am going to fish next week and wanted to find this or any other structure nearby.

If anyone could help me out.

Thanks in advance!

bus kid 05-13-2014 05:56 PM

http://shipwrecks.slc.ca.gov/Shipwre...rDirection=ASC

<table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td width="7%">Agram</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">1940</td> <td width="7%">Wrecked</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 25'00'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 37'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Western Pilot</td> <td width="7%">Oil screw</td> <td width="7%">1933</td> <td width="7%">1953</td> <td width="7%">Burned</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">113</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 22'00'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 45'11'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Yours Truly</td> <td width="7%">Gas yawl</td> <td width="7%">1930</td> <td width="7%">1934</td> <td width="7%">Burned</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">51</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 36'00'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 54'15'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Bachelor Boy</td> <td width="7%">Gas screw</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">1923</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">45</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 38'00'N</td> <td width="7%">118deg 03'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Elsie #1</td> <td width="7%">Barge</td> <td width="7%">1943</td> <td width="7%">1951</td> <td width="7%">Foundered</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">79</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 38'00'N</td> <td width="7%">118deg 04'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Yankee Boy</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">1950</td> <td width="7%">Wrecked</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 32'00'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 49'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Brodie</td> <td width="7%">Oil screw</td> <td width="7%">1931</td> <td width="7%">1965</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">194</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 28'00'N</td> <td width="7%">118deg 00'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Bol</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">1942</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 36'00'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 54'15'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">La Paloma</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">1943</td> <td width="7%">Wrecked</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 32'00'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 47'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Elsie II</td> <td width="7%">Barge</td> <td width="7%">1944</td> <td width="7%">1956</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">85</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 40'00'N</td> <td width="7%">118deg 02'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Silver Wave</td> <td width="7%">Gas schooner</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">1936</td> <td width="7%">Wrecked</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 35'00'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 54'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">NSK #2</td> <td width="7%">Barge</td> <td width="7%">1918</td> <td width="7%">1934</td> <td width="7%">Burned</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">73</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 37'00'N</td> <td width="7%">118deg 01'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Nedra</td> <td width="7%">Barge</td> <td width="7%">1918</td> <td width="7%">1936</td> <td width="7%">Foundered</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">53</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 05'00'N</td> <td width="7%">118deg 35'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Johnnie Boy</td> <td width="7%">Oil screw</td> <td width="7%">1937</td> <td width="7%">1950</td> <td width="7%">Burned</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">85</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 32'00'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 47'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Ace #1</td> <td width="7%">Barge</td> <td width="7%">1944</td> <td width="7%">1948</td> <td width="7%">Foundered</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">96</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 27'40'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 45'50'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Einora</td> <td width="7%">Schooner</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">1872</td> <td width="7%">Stranded</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">sail</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 36'30'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 55'50'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">New Rex</td> <td width="7%">Oil screw</td> <td width="7%">1936</td> <td width="7%">1952</td> <td width="7%">Foundered</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">113</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 29'00'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 47'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Pacific Star</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">1941</td> <td width="7%">Wrecked</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 32'00'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 48'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Navajo</td> <td width="7%">Oil screw</td> <td width="7%">1944</td> <td width="7%">1963</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">55</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 35'00'N</td> <td width="7%">118deg 10'00'W</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="7%">Esther Buhne</td> <td width="7%">Schooner</td> <td width="7%">1887</td> <td width="7%">1927</td> <td width="7%">Stranded</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td width="7%">287</td> <td width="7%">
</td> <td bgcolor="#D9ECEC" width="7%"> Orange
</td> <td width="7%">33deg 36'30'N</td> <td width="7%">117deg 55'50'W</td></tr></tbody></table>

WildernessWanker 05-13-2014 06:08 PM

That's an awesome database and might prove useful for finding structure when visiting new areas.

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CheapPelican 05-13-2014 07:27 PM

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Coordinates put it past -300' :(
Bol, just west of the pier, is in the surf zone :kayak-surfer:

CheapPelican 05-13-2014 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bus kid (Post 194054)

Are these hard numbers or just boat numbers?

momo fish 05-13-2014 07:40 PM

I love this site :)

CheapPelican 05-14-2014 11:20 AM

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Has anybody launched from the river mouth and fished the articicial reefs?

ful-rac 05-14-2014 11:39 AM

You'll find that most if not all those numbers are off. Just like the numbers the dfg gives out for the locations of the artificial reefs...Off. A lot of those numbers were converted over from loran, so there is a lot of error there.

William Novotny 05-14-2014 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ful-rac (Post 194156)
You'll find that most if not all those numbers are off. Just like the numbers the dfg gives out for the locations of the artificial reefs...Off. A lot of those numbers were converted over from loran, so there is a lot of error there.

What he said. In fact if you look at allot of the old dive board coordinates for reefs in our area they take you out to the desert. For the longest I thought there was some divinci code conspiracy going on

BillzBaitz 05-14-2014 05:38 PM

go buy a noaa map.. those are true number. i should know my wife works for the software company that makes the maps.

momo fish 05-14-2014 06:14 PM

I just went to the site and downloaded the wreaks list on my phone. Once I go to open it links to google maps and all of the wreaks show up with pins. Awesome! Are a few close to shore and will kayak to check out.

William Novotny 05-14-2014 06:40 PM

Put upa link

momo fish 05-14-2014 06:58 PM

http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/h...S_L-Wrecks.kmz

momo fish 05-14-2014 06:59 PM

Make sure you have google maps installed on phone

octico 05-14-2014 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by momo fish (Post 194210)

Thanks for sharing! I will check them out this Saturday. :you_rock:

William Novotny 05-14-2014 07:21 PM

I have Google maps. It downloads the file but cant open the file.

momo fish 05-14-2014 07:51 PM

Not sure why. I have iPhone. It just opened in google earth when I tried to open. Took a min or two to open.

AirborneYak 05-14-2014 08:01 PM

You need Google earth not Google maps for it to work.

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ceruleandrms 05-15-2014 04:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by William Novotny (Post 194186)
What he said. In fact if you look at allot of the old dive board coordinates for reefs in our area they take you out to the desert. For the longest I thought there was some divinci code conspiracy going on

True story here though I think it was my fault. I entered some coordinates I got off the web to my gps then transferred them to google earth to confirm I was in the right area in Malibu. My coordinates took me to a cemetery in the Philippines.

kauaiboy04 05-15-2014 07:07 AM

that kmz file does not show the wrecks out of mission bay, weird.

Silbaugh4liberty 05-15-2014 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ceruleandrms (Post 194250)
True story here though I think it was my fault. I entered some coordinates I got off the web to my gps then transferred them to google earth to confirm I was in the right area in Malibu. My coordinates took me to a cemetery in the Philippines.

Longitude needs a minus in front of the number. Also, Google maps reads it in decimal points, so if you're inputting the degrees, minutes and seconds, it's not going to work, you have to convert to decimal. Download gps converter for free on the Google store. :cheers1:

alanw 05-15-2014 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Silbaugh4liberty (Post 194288)
Longitude needs a minus in front of the number. Also, Google maps reads it in decimal points, so if you're inputting the degrees, minutes and seconds, it's not going to work, you have to convert to decimal. Download gps converter for free on the Google store. :cheers1:

Actually Google maps does read in degrees as well as decimal. It just needs to be in the correct format. For example take
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD width="7%">33deg 27'40'N</TD> <TD width="7%">117deg 45'50'W</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
and input it into Google maps as
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD width="7%"> 33 27'40"N, 117 45'50"W
and it works. You can use the degree ° sign instead of a space.
</TD> <TD width="7%"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

Silbaugh4liberty 05-15-2014 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alanw (Post 194301)
Actually Google maps does read in degrees as well as decimal. It just needs to be in the correct format. For example take
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD width="7%">33deg 27'40'N</TD> <TD width="7%">117deg 45'50'W</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
and input it into Google maps as
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD width="7%"> 33 27'40"N, 117 45'50"W
and it works. You can use the degree ° sign instead of a space.
</TD> <TD width="7%"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

Sweet, thanks for the info

ceruleandrms 05-15-2014 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Silbaugh4liberty (Post 194288)
Longitude needs a minus in front of the number. Also, Google maps reads it in decimal points, so if you're inputting the degrees, minutes and seconds, it's not going to work, you have to convert to decimal. Download gps converter for free on the Google store. :cheers1:

Ok cool, thank you

bus kid 05-15-2014 03:22 PM

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http://www.navionics.com/en/webapp

http://southcoastdivers.com/php/ConvertGPStoDecimal.php

http://www.itouchmap.com/latlong.html

google earth is helpful too turn on the dive sites
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