The Charles L. Brown
Moorings are placed both in the bow and in the stern of the Charles L. Brown. The ship is a 100 m (328 ft) long cable laying ship previously used by the US company AT & T and is one of the largest dive wrecks in the Caribbean. The ship was purchased for a symbolic 1 US dollar in 2002 by the Islands government of St Eustatius. The ship was sunk in July 2003 and is now lying on her starboard side at a depth of 31 m (102 ft). The wreck is suitable for both beginners and advanced diver as the shallowest section of the ship begins at 21 m (69 ft). Large shoals of fish are often seen around the wreck, Hawksbill Turtles, Barracudas, Reef Sharks and large shoals of Horse-eyed Jacks are also common sights around the wreck. Click here for general dive information

