Captain Dan & RSB-1 (2 Tank ADVANCED)
Captain Dan (depth 112')
Sunk on February 20 1990, this 175-foot coast guard buoy tender is one of the most “covered in coral” wrecks to dive on. Because this vessel is so large, you can easily swim through many areas without seeing other people. A favorite section is the outside hall passage where you have to avoid fans and whips as you swim past. There are many passages and rooms for penetration. And you will usually see a few resident goliath groupers scurrying from section to section to stay out of your way.
RSB-1 (115')
This 160' tender was sunk on May 14, 1994 with the Pompano Fishing Rodeo and Broward County Artificial Reef Program. It is a great advanced and technical dive. It has 3 levels, 2 being in the wheelhouse making it a very tall structure and a great place for corals and fish to latch on and hide. The wreck is still in very good shape, and boasts an extensive swim thru for those who are advance wreck certified and proficient with being under structure for a period without seeing the exit.
What's included ?
- Boat Trip
- Snacks
- Water and Soft Drinks
What to bring ?
- Scuba Certification Card
- Weights (unless renting)
- Dive Equipment (unless renting)
Other considerations
If you need to make changes within 24h, please call us so we can confirm.