Carl Gerhard shipWreck

100 yards offshore.

Kill Devil Hills, NC.

Port side hull of Carl Gerhard

Kill Devil Hills, July 21st, 2024. "The Triangle Wrecks" are located close to the Second St. beach access near Milepost 7. Two ships had the misfortune of running ashore in the same location but two years apart. December of 1927 marked the sinking of the first ship, The Kyzickes. The Kyzickes was a tanker bound for Spain with a cargo full of crude oil when it was caught in a storm. The strong winds caused the ship to take on water, ultimately destroying the boiler tubes. In 1929, the vessel Carl Gerhard also managed to run aground at the exact same location, slicing through the remains of The Kyzickes.

Below the water line, you can see wreckage including a boiler. The wreckage takes the shape of a “triangle” and lies in about 15-20 feet of water. The scattered chunks of both wrecks can be found starting at 100 yards and ranging to 250 yards offshore.

The visibility is hit-or-miss, but often this is a great dive with lots of life on the wreck. Check out some videos below!

A school of juvenile Atlantic spadefish hang out with us near the wreck.

An interesting piece of wreckage in the forward section of the wreck.

Sheepshead, sea bass, and triggerfish are often seen around the Carl Gerhard.

A group of blennies play and bicker with each other while being filmed!

Even in imperfect conditions, we see moments of wonder.

Video taken freediving on a day with strong current and bad visibility! Still plenty of fish though.

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