Though the 100 -
foot tugboat sank back in 1982 it is still 80 % intact and is surrounded by marine life, making it one of the most popular dive sites in Cayman.
The third wreck in this area, the Corinthian, is fully intact 60 -
foot tugboat resting at a depth of 65 feet on a sandy bottom.
In March, a 90 -
foot tugboat sank after it hit a construction barge near the bridge site, killing three crew members.
Not exact matches
Just off Caracas Bay Beach, a small
tugboat sits upright on the sand at a depth of 15
feet.
The 1,047 -
foot long, 121 -
foot wide vessel crossed the Ems River in about ten hours — an amazing feat, considering the scale of the ship and the geography of the shipyard required the captain to steer the ship backward, assisted by
tugboats fore and aft.
The Wreck Location: 0.2 nautical miles northwest of Laughing Bird Caye Depth: 30 - 90
feet / 10 -27 mt Access: Boat Expertise Rating: Intermediate At 90
feet / 27mt just off laughing Bird Caye lies the Miss Pamela, a small
tugboat, sunk in 2002 to create an artificial reef and an additional dive site in the inner reef.
At 90
feet / 27mt just off laughing Bird Caye lies the Miss Pamela, a small
tugboat, sunk in 2002 to create an artificial reef and an additional dive site in the inner reef.
You will think this 75
foot wreck used to be a
tugboat but in fact she is a steel hulled shrimp boat.