Shipwreck, Key Largo
Amongst the Coral Reefs of the John Pennekamp State Park we can see an intentionally sunk 329 foot long military ship. Apparently two such ships, the Coast Guard Cutters DUANE and BIBB, were sunk here in 1987 with open hatchways and rooms for divers to freely explore. Scanning around the area I can only see this one ship - can anyone find the other?
Thanks: Sparky





I found this http://www.duikschooladvancedscubadiving.nl/islamorada.htm
but, I don’t know how to convert the locations for google…
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Tim, that’s the same ship as the original post!
Do boats damage the sea floor? I’ll let you decide….
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This is to the NE of the sunken ship.
According to here. The Bibb is 135 feet of water, whereas the topo map for the area shows the Duane in shallow water.
Butch posted a page with coordinates. Converting those coordingates from Degrees/Minutes to Degrees and putting them into Google Maps Placemark: gives / Google Earth.
I’m starting to think that this ship is neither the Bibb nor the Duane, but I can’t find anything saying what else it might be :-/
my bad. Ignore my earlier post.
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But I no longer think this is it.
This isn’t the USCG Duane, it’s the USS Spiegel Grove:
http://www.floridakeys.org/spiegelgrove.htm
But then again I think I’m wrong…
definitely not USS Spiegel Grove, taht one is more to the south
maybe this will help
http://www.keylargocondo.cc/pages/MapsTables/WreckMap.html
and
http://www.keylargocondo.com/pages/MapsTables/TableWrecks.html
the closes wreck is probably ‘Capt. Tom’s Wreck’, if you transform its location and put it in google then ist Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
… not exactly on the point … but scroll about 1/2 screen west and 3 screens north and its there (screens measured at 1400×1050 resolution browser)
dont know about the aligning of google maps to real coordinates, it could some miles off , or maybe its just some unodcumented wreck, but looking on its size it would be hard to miss something like this
even if we presume that its ‘capt. tom’s wreck’ it is still a mystery, not much information about this one except a book Histories and Mysteries: The Shipwrecks of Key Largo (http://www.bestpub.com/bookdetail.asp?BookID=1168&Category=) which links it to name Charles W. Baird, for which there isn’t much information

anyway … this book could probably solve it, or better a nice trip to Key Largo with some scuba diving
so … upon checking the offset on Carysfort reef lighthouse, yi seem that google is precise, direct hit on the offical coordinates
maybe worth have an article to itself
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nice place
maybe that above mentioned diving page is little off, whoul be good to get a normal diving chart
It’s not the Speigel and it’s not the Duane or Bibb. The Speigel is further south. Check this site to see wrecks in that area. http://www.divespots.com/scuba/site-key-largo/destination-spots.info
Click the View Map button to see all dive sites pinpointed in the area.
I believe its tom’s wreck
this is close up pic of it
http://www.floridakeystravel.info/photo-info-13.html