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Greg - 1/09/2014 8:29 AM
I don’t see any wrecks in the NE of Puerto Rico either, but DiveBuddy’s Scuba Earth has more dive sites listed in PR than any site: divebuddy.com/scuba_earth.aspx?Location=Puerto%20Rico
I would recommend you send a direct message to a few of the members that live in PR and ask them. Use the Member’s Search page for that since many of the members haven’t logged in for a while OR haven’t added their map location.
There is also the Majoa Dive’s Corp in Fajardo, I’m sure they can help you out.
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There two known wrecks in Puerto Rico. One in Culebra - A Tug Boat and another in Aguadilla, B29. That side of the island does not offer the best diving you need to head west. See my other post abouit PR. I was born and raised there. I am heading to PR in Feb for vacation. I have not set a date yet. But if you are ther while I am in the island send me a PM...
Info on the B29 - history.navy.mil/branches/org12-6d.htm, here is You Tube video of the site. Is for experienced divers as is 120+ deep w currents etc. Puerto Rico technical Divers technicaldivingpr.com/ and Encanto divers go there often.encantodivers.com/
Here is some info on the tug boat: gopuertorico.about.com/od/beneaththewaves/tp/DiveSites.htm •The Wit Power is a sunken tugboat resting a mere 40 feet below the surface. As far as shipwrecks go, this is certainly one of the most accessible, and because the Wit Power has been here since 1984, divers will find plenty of coral, turtles, fish and other marine life.
culebradivers go there often. culebradivers.com/
In that area there are several ops, Scuba Dogs, in San Juan, AKuasport ( he is a mmeber in this site), Casa del Mar etc.
Enjoy my island!!!
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This link shows the Tug Boat in Culebra in about 80 feet of water. that is no longer tru. the last Hurraciane that hit PR move the wreck to shollow waters...it now resting at 50+ feet of water...
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I’ll be renting a car while I’m there, so this may be an option. Thanks!
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