This wreck is 180 ft. steel hulled buoy tender was sunk in
1985. The CAYMAN, at a depth of 90 to 95 ft., is your best
opportunity to interact with large jewfish and moray eels.  The
best area is dive is the main deck in approx. 70 to 80 ft.,
where all of the marine life action takes place.

You may see Dusty, the  300+ pound Jewfish and his smaller
friend hanging around for that photo op.  You will also find
many different kinds of fish around and on the Cayman
depending on the time of year.
Cayman Salvage-Master
Divers and snorkelers can choose from a
variety of Florida Keys dive sites for
scuba diving and snorkeling.  We offer
wreck diving, reef diving, night diving,
beginner and advanced diving.
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