LAZY DAZE WRECK / KELP - DEPTH: ~75-90ft
Lazy Daze was a World War I landing craft that, after her service was parked in the Point Loma Kelp and used as a fishing barge. She was moored there for years until in the 70’s she disappeared into the sea after a strong storm. Although, a popular dive in the 80’s she was lost until about 3 years ago when the Crew of the Marissa re-discovered her whereabouts. While only remnants of the massive ship remain, she is a spectacular dive. Her ribs and winch are clearly visible, as well as a portion of her stern. The wreck is not the only thing to see at this site, though; large 20’ boulders that house a large variety of nudibranchs. Lobsters, large Sheep head, Blacksmith, and Kelp bass also make their home on the Lazy Daze.
CONNORS CANYON - DEPTH ~45-80ft
A large 45' pinnacle nestled in about 75' of water in the Point Loma kelp forests. The south end has a sheer cliff that begins at the seafloor running all the way to the top of the pinnacle. We often see a 5' giant black seabass hanging around the top of the pinnacle. The pinnacle itself is a table top of rocks and boulders teaming with schooling fish and surrounded by canyons that channel out in numerous directions. With overhands, endless nooks and crannies, and abundant sea life this is a fantastic dive location. (Description by Dive Master Chris)