Map Of Dive Sites
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Dive Sites |
Boynton Ledge
A dramatic ledge of nearly 20ft makes this a popular
dive. Holes and undercuts often filled with eels, nurse
sharks and the occasional big black or goliath grouper.
This is also a very popular night dive.
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Briny Breezes
Low profile reefs with lots of cracks and crevices for all
types of creatures to hide. This dive always has lots of
morays and nurse sharks under the ledges.
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Budweiser Bar Wreck
167 ft coastal freighter placed in 1987 as part of the
Palm Beach Artificial Reef Program. She lies in 87 ft
of water and regarded as an excellent wreck dive.
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Catacombs
Another parallel reef and our southernmost dive site. Spectacular topography and a unique ledge system.
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Capt Tony
195 ft ship Christened Beck lies in 80 ft of water.
Another spot to see goliaths and many other species
of fish and corals.
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Delray Beach Ledge
This mile long ledge is the most pronounced reef we dive. Plenty of hiding spots for many species of fish and a
great inner reef for hunting. Loaded with sponges and gorgonians. The caves and overhangs are awesome.
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Fish Bowl
The name describes this dive site. Species intermingle
in massive schools so thick they often obscure the
ledge. Lots of holes for bug hunters.
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Gulf Stream Ledge
A 200 yd 15 ft ledge is the main profile here. The
outside reef fingers extend 100 ft seaward and
between them the sand is 80-100ft deep. Sea
whips, sea fans & corals cover the walls.
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Horse Shoe Reef
A very popular dive site starting around 60ft sloping
to 42ft. The inner ledge has many undercuts. Huge
schools of fish and often goliaths gather in the "horseshoe" which ends the dive. Some divers spend
the much of the dive in the horseshoe which is
carpeted with sponges and gorgonians.
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M/V Castor
A 258 ft wreck in 90 ft of water, but the
wheelhouse is only 60 ft. Home to many
goliaths and bait balls and a large colony
of blue bulb tunicates.
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North End- Boynton Overhangs
15 ft ledges from east to west and much to see in the
scatter off the main ledge. A very popular site for the
2nd dive after Briny Breezes or Boynton Ledge.
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Sloans Curve (Paul's Reef)
The north/south ledge starts at 54 ft and rises to 42ft.
The ledge turns west before making a sharp cut back
to the east (Paul's Cut). Goliaths, turtles, stingrays,
nurse sharks, deep water gorgonians, tube and barrel
sponges and many species of coral cover the ledge.
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The Football Field
A popular dive site for spearfishing and bug hunting.
Mostly a shallow dive in the low 40's with many 5 ft depressions where the fish like to hang. If you make it
to the end of the reef, a 100 yd jump to the NE will test
your navigation skills (ok, so it is pretty easy) to the
reef to the north.
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The Seagate
Lots of twists and turns and a parallel inner reef makes
this another spot for those elusive bugs and hogfish.
Several large fingers point seaward and reach 85ft.
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