I haven't been here in about 7 years so I launched my boat at the Flemming Beach ramp and came out to Harrison Island on March 25, 2012. Visibility was about 20 feet and the wreck looked about the same as last time. The large beams were still propped up against the wall and the rows of deck knees (with some fragments of wood still attached) marked where the wreck settled on the flat sand. I saw 2 hawse pipes (where the anchor chain came out of the hull) in what used to be the bow area and a small something-with-a-flywheel (engine for a generator or winch?) lay in the pile of jumbled metal bits.
shallows near the boat
anchored across from Harrison Island
shallow channel between the islets
fish-eating anemone
another fish-eating anemone
fish-eating anemone
fish-eating anemone on the wall
first view of the werckage with macrocystis kelp
jumbled wreckage
hawse pipe
wreckage next to wall
wreckage next to the wall
beams leaning against the wall
beams leaning against the wall
beams leaning against the wall
over the beams
looking under the beams
under the beams leaning against the wall
macrocystis kelp on the wreckage
nudibranch on the wall
painted greenling
clown nudibranch
row of deck knees
fish-eating anemone on the deck knees
large, flat sheet of metal
sheet of metal with row of deck knees in the background
rows of deck knees
deck knees
deck knees
planking under the deck knees
planking under the deck knees
looking down at the rows of deck knees
deck knees
sponges on the deck knees
rows of deck knees
the stern
the stern
at the stern
deck knees and planking
deck knees and planking
some kind of tiles or cement
tiles or cement?
stalked kelp on wreckage
nudibranch
fish-eating anemone
heart crab
nudibranch
zoanthids
zoanthids and sponge
zoanthids
nudibranch
california cucumber and sponge
swimming back near the surface
surfgrass and kelp
surfgrass and kelp
shallows between the islets