Ray of Hope (Wreck)
About Ray of Hope (Wreck)
Ray of Hope is a 200-foot Haitian freighter intentionally sunk in 2003 to create an artificial reef. The wreck is described as fully intact, with interior areas such as cabins and gangways that can be explored. It lies in about 40–60 ft (12–18 m) of water and is described as suitable for divers of all experience levels.
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Ray of Hope (Wreck) Planning Details
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Reported Depth
12m - 18m
Depth Note
Wreck sits in 40–60 ft of water.
Safety & Access At Ray of Hope (Wreck)
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Safety Notes
Penetration into the wreck’s interior, cabins, and gangways introduces an overhead environment. Sharks may be present around the wreck.
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Scuba
A shallow wreck dive (about 12–18 m) with opportunities for wreck penetration.
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