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Our crown jewel “The Eagle”. When it comes to diving wrecks, this one needs to be on your bucket list. She’s a 300 ft freighter that was intentionally sunk as part of the artificial reef program in 1985. In 1998 hurricane George, picked her up, broke her in half, and laid her down on her side. She’s an absolute beauty to dive, with numerous open penetrations to explore. We recommend the swim through that takes into the helm and chart plotting area. You can view her massive propeller and anchor …
Our crown jewel “The Eagle”. When it comes to diving wrecks, this one needs to be on your bucket list. She’s a 300 ft freighter that was intentionally sunk as part of the artificial reef program in 1985. In 1998 hurricane George, picked her up, broke her in half, and laid her down on her side. She’s an absolute beauty to dive, with numerous open penetrations to explore. We recommend the swim through that takes into the helm and chart plotting area. You can view her massive propeller and anchor chain that leads out into the sand. One of the unique characteristic of the Eagle, is that she’s not that deep. You hit her hull around 75 ft. A very easy dive,
you simply follow the mooring line down to the wreck, explore her, and come back up the same line. BOOM! Keep your eyes open for
HUGE Goliath groupers, eagle rays
and bull sharks.
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