Spiegel Grove, the Largest Florida Keys Shipwreck for Scuba
Divers
The latest shipwreck dive site in the Florida Keys for scuba
divers is the USS Spiegel Grove. This is a former US Navy
Landing Ship Dock that was sunk in 2002 to create an artificial
reef in Key Largo, much like the Duane and Bibb ships were in
the same general area. The Spiegel Grove is 510 feet in length
and 84 feet wide making it the largest of the shipwrecks
accessible to scuba divers in the Florida Keys. This wreck sits
at a depth of 134 feet near Dixie Shoals and the depth at the
highest point of the ship is about 60 to 65 feet depending on
the tide level.
The Spiegel Grove had been lying on her starboard side after
initial sinking and was reported to be a great dive. Hurricane
Denis which greatly affected the south Florida area, actually
made this wreck dive even better. The waves and surges from the
hurricane were strong enough to push the entire ship to an
upright position much like how the Duane is sitting. This
resulted in better orientation of the ship for scuba divers
especially since there are some swim throughs located throughout
the wreck.
Most of the scuba dive operators in Key Largo have dive trips to
the Spiegel Grove since this site is the latest rage in the
local scuba diving. Since it is a deep dive, advance
certification is required. Scuba divers can also dive the
Spiegel Grove as part of their advance certification course. The
dive plan for this wreck is very similar to that of the Duane.
The dive site is often in an area with heavy currents so as soon
as divers jump in the water, they have to go grab a line and
pull themselves towards the front of the dive boat where the
line is attached to the descent line. Divers then pull
themselves down towards the wreck. Unlike the Duane which has
descent lines on both ends of the ship, the Spiegel Grove has
three lines since it is a much larger ship. The ascent and
safety stop is on these same lines since the currents can be
strong at any depth. It is highly recommended that any cameras
and other devices are secured by lanyards since losing them in
these currents is possible.
As one descends on the Spiegel Grove, one will see just how
large this ship is. This will keep many divers excited. Lots of
divers in the area have dived the Spiegel Grove before and are
only happy to dive it again to explore the different
compartments accessible in the wreck. This ship is also unique
as it has a large crane in the stern area since it was used as a
landing ship dock. For enthusiasts interested in the beauty of
shipwrecks themselves, this will be considered a great dive. The
only downside to this dive is the amount of marine life on the
wreck. Barracuda, large angelfish and other fish can be spotted
on the Spiegel Grove but not nearly as many as on the Duane.
This is why some divers may still prefer the Duane over the
Spiegel Grove if marine life is their primary interest in scuba
diving. But the Spiegel Grove is still a relatively new dive
site compared to the Duane so in time, the amount of marine life
will increase at this site making it even better in the future.
Both the Spiegel Grove and the Duane are highly recommended
dives for all scuba divers with a minimum of advance
certification when diving in the Key Largo area.