The Belize Queen, commonly known as Bob Reay Reef, consists of a steel 85-foot-long tugboat deployed as an artificial reef on May 30th, 2001. This 110-ton vessel has an intact pilot house and bridge that visitors can explore as swarms of baitfish and reef fish dance around the site. Visitors may have a chance to see a jellyfish or two as well. The vessel lays upright at 112 feet deep but offers 35 feet of relief to explore, as well as nearby artificial reef structures.
Date of Sinking | Depth | Length | Beam | Location |
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May 30, 2001 | 112 ft. | 85 ft. | Unknown | 30° 08.802’ N 086° 40.3758’ W |
Date of Sinking | May 30, 2001 |
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Depth | 112 ft. |
Length | 85 ft. |
Beam | 0 ft. |
Location | 30° 08.802’ N 086° 40.3758’ W |
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