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 Mac's Reef

USA, Florida, Panama City

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Breedtegraad: 29° 58.926' N
lengtegraad: 85° 50.347' W

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Afstand Lange aanvaartijd (> 30min)

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 Duiklocatie Karakteristieken Characteristics

Gemiddelde diepte 18.3 m / 60 ft

max diepte 29.3 m / 96.1 ft

Stroming Medium ( 1-2 knopen)

Zicht Goed ( 10 - 30 m)

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Duiklocatie kwaliteit Geweldig

Ervaring CMAS * / OW

Bio interest Interessant

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Duik type

- Wrak
- Rif

Duiklocatie activiteiten

- Eerste duik
- Duik training
- Orientatie
- Fotografie

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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"

Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Named in honor of Richard "Mac" McCullen. "Divers gotta be tough" was McCullen's motto. Originally a Navy Toolship, it was used by the Navy for many years after decommissioning as a vessel for salvage practice. When it had outlived it's usefulness, the Navy base donated the boat to Panama City Marine Institute for use as an artificial reef. It was sunk in 2008. A granite plaque was also left to memorialize "Mac"

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Mac's Reef
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Jun 19, 2011
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