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How? By boat
Distance Long boat time (> 30min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 18.3 m / 60 ft
Max depth 29.3 m / 96.1 ft
Current Medium ( 1-2 knots)
Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Great
Experience CMAS * / OW
Bio interest Interesting
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Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Wreck
- Reef
Dive site activities
- First dive
- Dive training
- Orientation
- Photography
Dangers
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"
English (Translate this text in English): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"
Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"
English (Translate this text in English): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"
English (Translate this text in English): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"
English (Translate this text in English): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"
English (Translate this text in English): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"
English (Translate this text in English): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"
English (Translate this text in English): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"
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