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Scuba Diving: Wreck of MV Veronica L - Grenada
October 12, 2020
Scuba Diving: Wreck of MV Veronica L - Grenada

Scuba Diving: Wreck of MV Veronica L - Grenada

Scuba Diving: Wreck of MV Veronica L – Grenada

The Veronica L is a 40 meter (120’) freighter that is sunk off of St. George’s and Port Louis, Grenada. She lies upright on the rocky bottom in approximately 16 meters (50’) of warm water. The sunken cargo ship’s hold is now empty, but the topsides are covered in beautiful coral growth fed by the area’s strong currents.

It was an overcast and stormy morning, but ScubaTech’s Curtis (also a racing sailor like Sweet Ruca’s Curtis) and Bradley (the always smiling divemaster) once again put us spot on the Wreck in the challenging conditions. As we swim around, notice some quick shots of Mark (from SV MANA – sailingmana on YouTube) as well as Eveline, ScubaTech’s most awesome instructor and owner.

Curtis dropped in negative first to catch Kate’s backroll boat entry from underwater. This wreck is abounding with sea life and can be safely penetrated, although it’s entrances and exists are a little tighter than others. On this visit we did not go deep into the stern. Thousands of tropical fish were everywhere: a barracuda gave us the stare down in the ships hold, a moray eel popped out from behind the ships rudder, bearded fire worms crawled around the ships crane, a couple of trumpet fish slinked along, we saw high hats and spotted drums, a school of brown chromis and creole wrasse surrounded Kate. There were also spider crabs, parrot fish, sergeant majors, sponges and corals.

Another awesome dive for this YouTube sailing couple powered by ScubaTech Grenada! Thanks Eveline, Curtis, and Bradley! Looking forward to the next dive.

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Scuba Diving: Wreck of MV Veronica L - Grenada Locations

  • Grenada (12.1165,-61.679)

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