The FAMI Tugs offer an exceptional dive that demonstrates the true power of the sea. Sunk as artificial reefs, the tugs once rested bow to bow joined by a 30-foot tether. As is often the case, Mother Nature had different plans. In an unforeseen turn of events, a storm picked one boat up and placed it directly on top of the other, allowing divers to enjoy two shipwrecks at once. After a lifetime of guiding vessels safely in and out of port, the FAMI Tugs stand testament to the power of nature to all who visit them.
Date of Sinking | Depth | Length | Beam | Location |
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July 10-11, 2003 | 100 ft. | 85 & 95 ft. | 24 ft. | 29° 58.132’ N 085° 51.259’ W |
Date of Sinking | July 10-11, 2003 |
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Depth | 100 ft. |
Length | 85 & 95 ft. |
Beam | 24 ft. |
Location | 29° 58.132’ N 085° 51.259’ W |
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