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We're scheduled to dive next month in Boynton Beach for the first time and were hoping to dive some of the wrecks in the area. Dave from Splashdown Divers tells me that the only wreck they go to nowadays is the Castor because the rest are pretty beat up.
I read about 6 other wrecks that seemed to be good dives, perhaps some who are familiar with the area can weigh in on my list and let me and other potential Boynton Beach divers know what sort of dives they are nowadays.
Budweiser Bar: 169' Coasal Freighter upright in 95'.
Captain Tony: Sunk in 1996, sits upright in 85' of water.
Zion Train: 75-90' deep 164' long artificial reef rests upright on the bottom
Atlantis: Located north of the inlet in 85' of water and is spectacular!
Lofthus: Boynton's oldest and the only natural ship wreck. 223' long, it lies 15-20' just north of the Boynton inlet.
Colson's Barge. Broken barge lies north/south upright in 75' with a small rock reef slightly to the west. Wreckage has 8' - 10' relief on the north end with many holes in its top and sides
I read about 6 other wrecks that seemed to be good dives, perhaps some who are familiar with the area can weigh in on my list and let me and other potential Boynton Beach divers know what sort of dives they are nowadays.
Budweiser Bar: 169' Coasal Freighter upright in 95'.
Captain Tony: Sunk in 1996, sits upright in 85' of water.
Zion Train: 75-90' deep 164' long artificial reef rests upright on the bottom
Atlantis: Located north of the inlet in 85' of water and is spectacular!
Lofthus: Boynton's oldest and the only natural ship wreck. 223' long, it lies 15-20' just north of the Boynton inlet.
Colson's Barge. Broken barge lies north/south upright in 75' with a small rock reef slightly to the west. Wreckage has 8' - 10' relief on the north end with many holes in its top and sides