East Chute
About East Chute
East Chute is a wall dive featuring sandy channels leading to the drop-off, a swim-through, and a small wreck resting on the sand. The top of the wall sits around 45β50 ft, with the Cayman Mariner wreck nearby at about 55 ft. The wall is covered with sponges and corals, and the site is known for cleaning stations, macro life around the wreck, and a variety of reef fish.
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East Chute Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
13.7m - 16.8m
Depth Note
Top of the wall reported at 45β50 ft (~13.7β15.2 m); the Cayman Mariner wreck lies in sand at about 55 ft (~16.8 m).
Safety & Access At East Chute
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Includes a swim-through; use appropriate training, maintain buoyancy control, and avoid contact with sponges and corals.
Local Intel For East Chute
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Scuba
Wall dive with sandy channels, a swim-through, and the Cayman Mariner wreck around 55 ft (16.8 m).
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Exposure Profile at East Chute
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