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Our daily morning excursion
boards at 8:30 am and is a
two-tank trip. The first
tank is on either Joes Tug
or the Cayman Salvager.
The Cayman Salvager
is a 180- foot steel Hulled
buoy tender sunk as an
artifical reef in 1985.
Originally resting on her
side, it was later righted
by hurricane-force wave
action and it is in 65 to 90
feet of water on a sandy
bottom.
Joes Tug is a 75-foot
steel-hulled tugboat in
depth of 65 feet resting in
coral. It was sunk as an
artificial reef in 1984. The
second tank is on the living
coral reef.
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