wjefferis
Contributor
I'm not sure if you would be interested or not, but we have two Navy dive tenders the YDT-14 and the YDT-15 that sit 300 feet apart.This could be used for kind of a shake-out dive to figure out what adjustments might need to be made to your dive plan or equipment. These two wrecks are easily accessable by boat from both Pensacola and Orange Beach. Here is some info from the MBT website on the two artificial reefs.
NAVY BOATS N30:05.309 / W87:09.634
[SIZE=-1]Navy Dive Support ship YDT-14 and her sister ship YDT-15 were sunk as artificial reefs in April of 2000, They both sit upright , 300 apart approximately 17 mile SSE of Pensacola Pass. Depths range 65-90. These wrecks quickly became home to an impressive array of marine life, and local favorites for divers. [/SIZE]
NAVY BOATS N30:05.309 / W87:09.634
[SIZE=-1]Navy Dive Support ship YDT-14 and her sister ship YDT-15 were sunk as artificial reefs in April of 2000, They both sit upright , 300 apart approximately 17 mile SSE of Pensacola Pass. Depths range 65-90. These wrecks quickly became home to an impressive array of marine life, and local favorites for divers. [/SIZE]