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This 187 cable-laying vessel
was sunk prematurely on her way to become a fishing attraction. She sits in 93 feet of water and her main deck is around 70' deep. You may see Dusty 300+ pound Jewfish and his smaller friend hanging around for that photo
op. You will also find many different kinds of fish around and on the Cayman depending on the time of year. There seems to be a mystery as to how this 65-foot
steel hull shrimper came to sit in 68 feet of water just off Key West. The hull is now starting to break down after Hurricane Georges was here. You will see schools of Grunts, Bar Jacks and some times Elvis (the Jewfish)
has been seen hanging out here. Alexander's Wreck This wreck is usually dived when the conditions in the Atlantic are not good. The wreck is an old U.S. Navy Destroyer Escort that sank in 26 feet of water in the Gulf of Mexico 9 miles from Key West. The wreck is now
in 2 sections, which sit bout 150 yards apart on her side. There are schools of fish that hang out under the starboard side of the forward sections and sometime you can hear a Jewfish bark form deep inside the wreck. Deep Reefs The Deep reef dive trips range for
85-40 feet in depth and sometimes will be done as a drift dive. |
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SEABREEZE REEF RAIDERS CHARTERS of KEY WEST |
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