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Yancey (AR-302) - Cape Lookout NC


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Yancey (AR-302) is a boat accessible salt water dive site, located in Cape Lookout, NC. The maximum depth is 141-150ft/43-46m. The average visibility is 91-100ft/28-30m.

Name: YANCEY (LKA-93/ex-MC-1193/AKA-93) Type: Amphibious Cargo Ship (Andromeda Class) Date Sunk: 1990 Cause: Artificial Reef Program (AR-302) Size (ft.): 459 x 63 x 26.3 Displacement Tonnage: 13,910 Propulsion: Geared turbine with 2 Foster-Wheeler boilers; Location: 26998.8/39567.3 (south end) & 26998.7/39568.0 (north end) — LORAN Speed: 16.5 knots Armament: (1) 5" gun / (8) 40mm / (18) 20mm Crew complement: 366

http://www.nc-wreckdiving.com/WRECKS/YANCEY/YANCEY.HTML



Yancey earned two battle stars for her operations in World War II and three for her Korean service.(2,6)

DIVING NOTES: Diving Depths: 120-160+ ft. Visibility: Generally, given the location, I would guess the viz is probably very good; It was over 100+ the day I was there. Current: Given its proximity to Cape Lookout Shoals and the Gulf Stream, I would suspect current can be a problem on this wreck. None-to-slight the day I was there. Summer Temperature: hi 70s to lo 80s Points of Interest: Very large and completely intact ship Fish/Animal Life: The Yancey has yet to attract the abundant fish life which is characteristic of other NC wreck sites. It is improving though. Description: At 160+ feet and the deepest of the artificial reef wrecks, the Yancey is not marked with a buoy. It is still completely intact and is laying on its starboard side. This wreck is very large and quite an impressive site in clear water. Except for the effects of depth, the site presents no problems for navigation. It can be dived at several different levels with the sand being at 165+ (deeper at washouts) and the top of port side (the highest part of the ship) around 110-120 ft. There are many potential points of penetraton into the wreck, but given the depth, these should be taken with the utmost caution and preparation, if at all. There are also several piles of concrete pipe located near the wreck site. These were added in 1991 (330 pieces) and 1993 (500 pieces).

http://www.nc-wreckdiving.com/WRECKS/YANCEY/YANCEY.HTML

Web site for videos of various wreck sites in the area-
http://www.olympusdiving.com/PhotoGallery/VideoGallery/tabid/115/Default.aspx

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