Divers explore the ghostly wreck of Russian destroyer gunship #356
Eighty feet beneath the waves near Cayman Brac Island lies the wreck of Russian built destroyer #356. It was built in 1984 by the U.S.S.R. for the Cuban navy. Although it did not participate in any notable battles, it was a fully equipped gunship with turrets on the stern and the bow. It was sold to the Cayman islands in 1996 and sunk to create an artificial reef and dive exploration site. At that tie, it was renamed the Captain Keith Tibbetts in honor of a local dive operator. A carefully planned sinking, attended by Jean-Michel Cousteau, left the 330 foot frigate resting on a sandy area near the wall off the north side of the island. The stern is in 60 feet of water and the bow is 85 feet deep. The ship was broken and shifted during the pummeling of the coast by Hurricane Ivan in 2004. This left some of the ship's structure scattered as debris in the sand. It also left the bow tipped over more dramatically.





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February 05, 2019
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