Category: West Palm Beach

  • Zion Train

    Zion Train

    Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all West Palm Beach GPS Coordinates Built in Netherlands in 1962, the 164-foot long Zion Train now rests upright on the bottom, facing south in 90 feet of water approximately one mile north of the Jupiter Inlet. The Zion Train was first used to move cargo in Europe. In…

  • Thozina

    Thozina

    Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all West Palm Beach GPS Coordinates In December 2002, Palm Beach County added the Thozina to Governor’s Riverwalk Reef. This 174-foot freighter, which was donated to the Palm Beach County Artificial Reef Program, now lies in 90 feet of water along four other ships. The reef is quickly becoming…

  • The Trench / Outfall Trench

    The Trench / Outfall Trench

    Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all West Palm Beach GPS Coordinates This unique dive site is located four miles south of the Palm Beach Inlet. Also known as Moray Alley and Outfall Trench, this reef takes its name from the 15-foot wide trench cut through the middle of the reef. Two large trans-atlantic communication…

  • St. Jacques

    St. Jacques

    Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all West Palm Beach GPS Coordinates The St. Jacques was seized as part of Operation Riverwalk and are now part of Governor’s Riverwalk Reef, dedicated in honor of Governor Jeb Bush to commemorate his crime fighting efforts. The ship was sunk in 2002 in 90′ of water just 1.5…

  • South Double Ledges

    South Double Ledges

    Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all West Palm Beach GPS Coordinates Located approximately three nautical miles South-Southeast of the Palm Beach Inlet are two ledges that run north-south. The first ledge starts in 85 feet of water and has a five to six foot relief. The top of this ledge is flat and 20…

  • Simpson’s Barge

    Simpson’s Barge

    Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all West Palm Beach GPS Coordinates Due to its small size, this barge is often neglected by divers looking for impressive wreck sites in West Palm Beach. Thus, with few divers to disturb the marine life, all the fish on this site are large and eager to greet divers.…

  • Shasha Boekanier

    Shasha Boekanier

    Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all West Palm Beach GPS Coordinates The Shasha Boekanier was seized as part of Operation Riverwalk and are now part of Governor’s Riverwalk Reef, dedicated in honor of Governor Jeb Bush to commemorate his crime fighting efforts. The ship was sunk in 2002 in 90′ of water just 1.5…

  • Rolls Royce

    Rolls Royce

    Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all West Palm Beach GPS Coordinates Where else but Palm Beach would you expect to find a 1985 Silver Cloud Rolls Royce resting on the ocean floor? The brand new car was donated and sunk to inaugurate the Artificial Reef Program. Though this site epitomizes the wealth and luxury…

  • Princess Anne

    Princess Anne

    Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all West Palm Beach GPS Coordinates Once used to shuttle people and automobiles across the Chesapeake Bay, this 350-foot ferry was sunk in 1993. The vessel sits upright with her stern sitting in 105 feet of water and her bow in 95 feet of water. The hull begins at…

  • Playpen

    Playpen

    Fast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all West Palm Beach GPS Coordinates Playpen (a.k.a., Tri-County Artificial Reef) is an artificial reef created with concrete culverts, junction boxes and old cement lightposts. The reef, created in 1992, is now a labyrinth of tunnels, ledges, and holes brimming with marine life. The round cement pipes make a…