The USS Duane was a U.S. Coast Guard cutter that served from 1936 to 1985. Some key details about the…
The Captain Dan (formerly named Hollyhock) is a 175-foot long former U.S. Coast Guard buoy tender that was intentionally sunk…
The SS Breconshire was a schooner-rigged, iron-hulled steamship built in Sunderland, England, in 1884. It was 300 feet long and…
The Spiegel Grove is a massive wreck, measuring 510 feet in length and 84 feet across the beam, making it…
The City of Washington was an iron-hulled steamship launched on August 31, 1877. It now rests in 32 feet of…
The wreck has broken up significantly since sinking in 1917, key structural elements like the keel, stern, and general hull…
The SS Benwood was a steam cargo ship that sank in 1942 after colliding with another ship off the coast…
The USS Massachusetts was a pre-dreadnought battleship commissioned in 1896 as part of the “Indiana” class, the first steel battleships…
Scuba divers seem to really enjoy diving the accessible and historic Gulfamerica shipwreck off Jacksonville Beach. The relatively shallow depth,…
The Tarpon had a long operating history as a freight and passenger ship along the Gulf coast after being constructed…
The SS Copenhagen combines shallow depths ideal for all levels, plentiful marine life, historical shipwreck artifacts, preserved archaeological status, and…
The USS Oriskany (CV/CVA-34) was an Essex-class aircraft carrier that served in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. After being decommissioned…