Russian Freighter (aka S.S. San Pablo) Book Now There was a lot of mystery behind the sinking of the San Pablo in August 1944 which led to the local name of The Russian Freighter. The San Pablo actually spent her life as a fruit transport ship running from Central... Pete Tide II Book Now The Pete Tide II is a 180′ former oil field supply boat that was sunk as an artificial reef in 1993. This fully intact wreck is one of the most popular sites in the area and always has a plethora of marine life surrounding it. The pilot house at... PC Barge Book Now Sank in 1995, The PC Barge is now a deck suspended 6ft from the bottom upon a hollowed-out frame in 81ft of water. Galvanized radio tower sections rest in the sand on each side of the barge. It make for a good dive with easy underwater navigation.... Oops Barge Book Now The wreck got its name when it sunk about two miles from its original location all on her own on October 2, 1995. It was originally slated as an artificial reef. The 65ft steel barge now rests in 75ft of water with about 5ft of relief. What’s... Navy Barge Book Now A steel barge intentionally sunk in 1993 as an artificial reef, the Navy Barge now rests in 82ft of water. Navy Barge Max Depth: 82 ft Top of Wreck: Legnth: Width: Distance from Pass: Additional Pensacola Dive Sites Three Coal Barges Beginner Dive,... Liberty Ship Joseph L. Meek Book Now The 480ft long S.S. Joseph L. Meek was a WWII Liberty Ship built for the Maritime Commission by the Oregon War Industries Ship Building Company in 1942 and reefed in 1976. She was one of. the “ugly duckling” ships...