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Giant Stride-Olympic Wreck & Oil Rigs
Olympic Wreck & Oil Rigs
Dec 20, 2025
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Channel Islands Dive Adventures
$225

About your trip

 Where: Olympic Wreck and the Oil Rigs

Depart from: San Pedro-Location TBA

When: Saturday, December 20, 2025

Time: Board at 6:00 am, depart at 7:00 am with us getting back about 4:00 pm.

Cost: $225.00 includes three dives, snacks & air. Limited to 6 divers, and you MUST bring two tanks

ALL TRIPS are weather-dependent

 

If you have any questions, please get in touch with Ken at

info@channelislandsdiveadventures.com or call (805) 469-7288

Trip Highlights

The Olympic was built in Ireland in 1877 as a 3-masted ship and was 258′ x 38′. She was later sold and relocated to Washington State in the early 1900s to haul lumber, where she later worked in Alaska. In 1934, she became a fishing barge that was renamed the Olympic ll and moved to San Pedro. On September 4, 1940, when she was hit by another boat, the Sakito, and sank fast. The Olympic now sits a few miles from Los Angeles Harbor in 100′ of water. 

Diving the Olympic ll can be fun. She sits on her starboard side and her bow is relatively intact, standing some 30 feet off the bottom. There is no penetration diving on the Olympic ll and visibility can vary but either way, it is still a FUN wreck to dive. 


Diving the oil rigs Eureka, Elley, and Ellen can be a fantastic experience. Eureka (about 700’ deep) is the furthest out of the 3, and in most divers’ opinion, it is the best to dive. Elley and Ellen (around 260’ deep) are not far from Eureka and are about 8 miles out of Long Beach. Elley and Ellen are connected by a bridge, which makes them more like an oil rig complex. What makes an oil rig such an incredible dive is the amount of life that lives on the legs and cross braces. You then have the schooling fish and sea lions swimming around the structure. 

The rigs are a photographer’s dreams come true. The visibility can vary depending on conditions and depth from 20’-100’. Generally, the best vis is 60’ or deeper. Diving the Oil Rigs-Video 


This trip is best suited for

Advanced certification (AOW) or equivalent California experience required.  Dive conditions could include cold water, current, swell, possible limited visibility and deep water. Surface Marker Buoys (SMB) are required for all divers, due to the possibility of being caught down current. 

The Boat

  

The Giant Stride dive boat has been a favorite of local SoCal divers for years and has an excellent following. It is owned and operated by Captain Jim. He and the crew does an excellent job and they know how to make customers happy! The Giant Stride is a private 6-pack dive charter boat catering to underwater photographers, tech divers, and small groups of divers.
Features a full galley and a 3500psi compressor. Read more about the Giant Stride HERE.

What's included

Diving

3 Dives

Airfills

One Airfill-You must supply two filled tanks to start

Snacks and Some Drinks

Snacks, water and hot drinks

What's not included

Crew Tips

Tips

Equipment

No Equipment is Provided

Food

No Food is Provided. There is a microwave and refrigerator that can be used.

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1. Olympic Wreck & Oil Rigs

Olympic Wreck & Oil Rigs

About your organizer

Scuba trips to the Channel Islands for the experienced diver are our specialty. We run trips to wrecks, oil rigs & coastal offshore reefs and offer warm & cold water dive vacations. We don’t have a dive shop, and we are not a club, but we have been putting on some AWESOME trips since 2008.

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