Cuban Tenacity...Floating Truck

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Hi,

Being of Cuban extract myself; couldn't agree with you more. We are for some reason predisposed to acts of mechanical wizardry(at times more like mechanical insanity! ). Coast Guard should've just turned a blind eye on that group.

Anyway from Cubans everywhere, we thank you for your support.

Safe diving

Luis:)
 
Let that bunch in, and give 'em a reality tv show! They earned it!

Monster garage/Junkyard wars/Amazing race.
 
That's too darn cool... I can't believe they sunk it! "Navigational hazard??" That's just WRONG, man...

They shoulda given it to me... I'd have used it to do some diving... :D
 
It would have made a cool dive boat. Just drop the tail gat and slide into the water.

I wonder how deep the water is that they sunk it in. We need to name the wreck and make it a new dive sight.
 
Would that not be the coolest dive site? A '51 Cheby... Right in the middle of the Caribbean... No apparent reason...

:D

Seriously, how can we find coordinates?
 
SeaJay once bubbled...
Seriously, how can we find coordinates?

Check with the U.S. Coast Guard.

They maintain a website with co-ordinates to known wrecks and obstructions.However, it is not usually very current.

On something this recent, it would be best to try and contact the local office to see if they would provide the information.
 

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