C-130 Hercules, wreck
About C-130 Hercules, wreck
The C-130 Hercules is an aircraft wreck that was intentionally sunk in 2017 as an artificial reef and dive attraction. It is a fairly shallow wreck site, reaching a maximum depth of 17 m. A large storm in 2020 tore the aircraft apart, leaving it as scattered wreckage. Divers may also notice a skeleton prop placed in the pilot seat.
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C-130 Hercules, wreck Planning Details
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Reported Depth
Up to 17m
Depth Note
Maximum depth reported as 17 m.
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Safety Notes
A skeleton prop is placed in the pilot seat and is not real.
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Scuba
Shallow wreck dive with a reported maximum depth of 17 m.
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