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* GUE, TDI, SDI and PADI training available during Wreckfest!
* Afernoon & Evening activities including equipment demos, seminars and workshops. See the event schedule for more info
* Regular afternoon trips also available for reefs and wrecks. These are charged at regular dive rates and are separate to WreckFest
| Boat One | Boat Two | |
| Saturday 2 | LSD-32 Spiegel Grove | USCG Cutter Duane |
| Sunday 3 | USCG Cutter Bibb | LSD-32 Spiegel Grove |
| Monday 4 | The Northern Light | USCG Cutter Bibb |
| Tuesday 5 | Doc DeMilly & Hugo's April Fool* | LSD-32 Spiegel Grove |
| Wednesday 6 | City of Washington & Mikes Wreck | Mikes Wreck & City of Washington |
| Thursday 7 | USCG Cutter Duane | Benwood Wreck & Deep Ledge |
| Friday 8 | Benwood Wreck & Deep Ledge | USCG Cutter Duane |
| Saturday 9 | The Queen of Nassau* | LSD-32 Spiegel Grove |
| Sunday 10 | The Northern Light | USCG Cutter Bibb |
Wreck |
Description |
Depth Range |
| LSD-32 Spiegel Grove | Worlds 2nd largest artificial reef - 510' long, upright, sunk in 2002. Current range minimal to strong. 8 mooring points - lines range from 65' to 100' Moderate coral cover, large goliath groupers, barracudas, jacks | 65' -140' |
| USCG Cutter Duane | Artificial reef sunk in 1987, 329' long, upright. Current mild to v.strong. 3 mooring points - lines 70' and 100' Heavy coral cover, good chance of seeing bull sharks | 110' -130' |
| USCG Cutter Bibb | Artificial reef sunk in 1987, 327' long, lying on starboard side. Current mild to v.strong. 2 mooring points - lines 100' and 110' Heavy coral cover, good chance of seeing bull sharks | 110' -130' |
| The Queen of Nassau | Natural wreck built in 1904 and sunk in 1926. Pristine wreck upright, good cover of oysters, coral and sponges. Large debris field off starboard side. Good chance of seeing Scalloped Hammerheads, current mild to strong | 180' -220' |
| The Northern Light | Natural wreck built in 1888, 300' long and sunk in 1930. Sitting upright but broken in two with the stern section lying upside down on top of the deck. Current mild to v. strong, good chance of seeing dozens of bull sharks | 150' -190' |
| The Doc DeMilly | 287' long steamer built in 1949 and sunk by Air Force bombers as target practice in 1986. Resident goliath groupers, upright with slight list | 120' -150' |
| Hugos April Fool | Rarely visited 117' long steel hulled ship sunk as part of the Biscayne Bay artificial reef program. | 120' -150' |
| The Benwood | 340' Norwegian freighter sunk in 1942 after colliding with another vessel the Robert C Tuttle during a blackout. Impressive volume of fish life, large schools of yellowtail, snapper etc. | 30' - 50' |
| Mikes Wreck | Unknown metal hulled ship some claim to be the wreck of the Tonawanda. Good combination of coral reef and scattered wreckage. | 15' - 30' |
| The City of Washington | Schooner launched in 1887 and sunk in 1917. Famous for rescuing survivors of the USS Maine after it was blown up in Havana harbor, this 325' wreck comprises mainly of the bilges with the prop shaft and mast sections still prominent. | 20' - 30' |