MV D.T. Sheridan
GPS Coordinates:
latitude: 27°52.562' N
longitude: 083°11.140' W
depth: 82 max.
D. T. Sheridan is an 180 foot Ocean going tug that now rests in 75 feet of water. She sits upright with her prop in place.
nationality: american
purpose: utility
type: tug
propulsion: motor vessel
date built: 1951
weight (tons): 383 grt
dimensions: 138 x 27,9 x -- ft.
engine: 1 x Oil engine
cause lost: deliberate
other reasons: [1] scuttled [2] artifical reef
This is probably one of the best wreck dives in the Tampa Bay area. The Sheridan is a 180 foot tugboat that is fully intact and located in 75 to 80 foot of water. It lies on the bottom upright leaning slightly to it's starboard side. This wreck is also a haven for large game fish housing goliath grouper and barracuda. We often see walls of cigar minows moving like giant clouds inter-mingling with a myriad of fish such as Spanish mackeral, amberjack, trigger fish, and crevelle jack. Visibility is at its peak between the months of March and July. Providing no major storms strike the Gulf during the summer months, visibility can be very good up through November.
Killer Video of the wreck from American Dive Institite.. too much life to mention here!