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 WIT Shoal Wreck

Virgin Islands, Saint Thomas Island

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
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Latitude: 18° 18.371' N
Longitude: 65° 2.189' W

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English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Divers must "hook into" the wreck, which can only be done if weather conditions permit.

Site is not marked, and so cannot realistically be located without GPS coordinates.

Approximate location shown in map.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Divers must "hook into" the wreck, which can only be done if weather conditions permit.

Site is not marked, and so cannot realistically be located without GPS coordinates.

Approximate location shown in map.

By boat only. Divers must "hook into" the wreck, which can only be done if weather conditions permit.

Site is not marked, and so cannot realistically be located without GPS coordinates.

Approximate location shown in map.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Divers must "hook into" the wreck, which can only be done if weather conditions permit.

Site is not marked, and so cannot realistically be located without GPS coordinates.

Approximate location shown in map.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Divers must "hook into" the wreck, which can only be done if weather conditions permit.

Site is not marked, and so cannot realistically be located without GPS coordinates.

Approximate location shown in map.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Divers must "hook into" the wreck, which can only be done if weather conditions permit.

Site is not marked, and so cannot realistically be located without GPS coordinates.

Approximate location shown in map.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Divers must "hook into" the wreck, which can only be done if weather conditions permit.

Site is not marked, and so cannot realistically be located without GPS coordinates.

Approximate location shown in map.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Divers must "hook into" the wreck, which can only be done if weather conditions permit.

Site is not marked, and so cannot realistically be located without GPS coordinates.

Approximate location shown in map.

English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Divers must "hook into" the wreck, which can only be done if weather conditions permit.

Site is not marked, and so cannot realistically be located without GPS coordinates.

Approximate location shown in map.

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 Dive site Characteristics

Alternative name WIT Shoal

Average depth 22.9 m / 75.1 ft

Max depth 27.4 m / 89.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Probably the most famous dive in the USVI, the WIT Shoal is a popular deep wreck. Located some miles out from St Thomas, it was illegally sunk in shallower waters when it was supposed to be sunk off the deep dropoff miles further out.

However, the wreck is relatively in tact, and having sunk in 1984 has now attracted a host of marine life. The wreck is fairly large (327 feet), and one can swim through penetration on most of the decks. Because of the large amount of external light, and the lack of confined spaces, pentration training is not normally needed.

It sits on sand at 70 feet (although parts inside the wreck reach deeper). The wheelhouse is at 30 feet.

More info: http://www.caribdiveguide.com/WIT_shoal.htm

English (Translate this text in English): Probably the most famous dive in the USVI, the WIT Shoal is a popular deep wreck. Located some miles out from St Thomas, it was illegally sunk in shallower waters when it was supposed to be sunk off the deep dropoff miles further out.

However, the wreck is relatively in tact, and having sunk in 1984 has now attracted a host of marine life. The wreck is fairly large (327 feet), and one can swim through penetration on most of the decks. Because of the large amount of external light, and the lack of confined spaces, pentration training is not normally needed.

It sits on sand at 70 feet (although parts inside the wreck reach deeper). The wheelhouse is at 30 feet.

More info: http://www.caribdiveguide.com/WIT_shoal.htm

Probably the most famous dive in the USVI, the WIT Shoal is a popular deep wreck. Located some miles out from St Thomas, it was illegally sunk in shallower waters when it was supposed to be sunk off the deep dropoff miles further out.

However, the wreck is relatively in tact, and having sunk in 1984 has now attracted a host of marine life. The wreck is fairly large (327 feet), and one can swim through penetration on most of the decks. Because of the large amount of external light, and the lack of confined spaces, pentration training is not normally needed.

It sits on sand at 70 feet (although parts inside the wreck reach deeper). The wheelhouse is at 30 feet.

More info: http://www.caribdiveguide.com/WIT_shoal.htm

English (Translate this text in English): Probably the most famous dive in the USVI, the WIT Shoal is a popular deep wreck. Located some miles out from St Thomas, it was illegally sunk in shallower waters when it was supposed to be sunk off the deep dropoff miles further out.

However, the wreck is relatively in tact, and having sunk in 1984 has now attracted a host of marine life. The wreck is fairly large (327 feet), and one can swim through penetration on most of the decks. Because of the large amount of external light, and the lack of confined spaces, pentration training is not normally needed.

It sits on sand at 70 feet (although parts inside the wreck reach deeper). The wheelhouse is at 30 feet.

More info: http://www.caribdiveguide.com/WIT_shoal.htm

English (Translate this text in English): Probably the most famous dive in the USVI, the WIT Shoal is a popular deep wreck. Located some miles out from St Thomas, it was illegally sunk in shallower waters when it was supposed to be sunk off the deep dropoff miles further out.

However, the wreck is relatively in tact, and having sunk in 1984 has now attracted a host of marine life. The wreck is fairly large (327 feet), and one can swim through penetration on most of the decks. Because of the large amount of external light, and the lack of confined spaces, pentration training is not normally needed.

It sits on sand at 70 feet (although parts inside the wreck reach deeper). The wheelhouse is at 30 feet.

More info: http://www.caribdiveguide.com/WIT_shoal.htm

English (Translate this text in English): Probably the most famous dive in the USVI, the WIT Shoal is a popular deep wreck. Located some miles out from St Thomas, it was illegally sunk in shallower waters when it was supposed to be sunk off the deep dropoff miles further out.

However, the wreck is relatively in tact, and having sunk in 1984 has now attracted a host of marine life. The wreck is fairly large (327 feet), and one can swim through penetration on most of the decks. Because of the large amount of external light, and the lack of confined spaces, pentration training is not normally needed.

It sits on sand at 70 feet (although parts inside the wreck reach deeper). The wheelhouse is at 30 feet.

More info: http://www.caribdiveguide.com/WIT_shoal.htm

English (Translate this text in English): Probably the most famous dive in the USVI, the WIT Shoal is a popular deep wreck. Located some miles out from St Thomas, it was illegally sunk in shallower waters when it was supposed to be sunk off the deep dropoff miles further out.

However, the wreck is relatively in tact, and having sunk in 1984 has now attracted a host of marine life. The wreck is fairly large (327 feet), and one can swim through penetration on most of the decks. Because of the large amount of external light, and the lack of confined spaces, pentration training is not normally needed.

It sits on sand at 70 feet (although parts inside the wreck reach deeper). The wheelhouse is at 30 feet.

More info: http://www.caribdiveguide.com/WIT_shoal.htm

English (Translate this text in English): Probably the most famous dive in the USVI, the WIT Shoal is a popular deep wreck. Located some miles out from St Thomas, it was illegally sunk in shallower waters when it was supposed to be sunk off the deep dropoff miles further out.

However, the wreck is relatively in tact, and having sunk in 1984 has now attracted a host of marine life. The wreck is fairly large (327 feet), and one can swim through penetration on most of the decks. Because of the large amount of external light, and the lack of confined spaces, pentration training is not normally needed.

It sits on sand at 70 feet (although parts inside the wreck reach deeper). The wheelhouse is at 30 feet.

More info: http://www.caribdiveguide.com/WIT_shoal.htm

English (Translate this text in English): Probably the most famous dive in the USVI, the WIT Shoal is a popular deep wreck. Located some miles out from St Thomas, it was illegally sunk in shallower waters when it was supposed to be sunk off the deep dropoff miles further out.

However, the wreck is relatively in tact, and having sunk in 1984 has now attracted a host of marine life. The wreck is fairly large (327 feet), and one can swim through penetration on most of the decks. Because of the large amount of external light, and the lack of confined spaces, pentration training is not normally needed.

It sits on sand at 70 feet (although parts inside the wreck reach deeper). The wheelhouse is at 30 feet.

More info: http://www.caribdiveguide.com/WIT_shoal.htm

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