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Cuyahoga USCG
VA
Max Depth: 111-120ft/34-37m
Entry Type: Boat
Bottom Composition: Sand
Aquatic Life: Plenty To See
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Year Built 1927
Date Sunk 20 October 1978
Depth 100 feet
Gross Tonnage 320
Dimensions 125’ x 24’ x 8’
Vessel Type C. G. Cutter
Power Twin Diesels
Builder N.Y. Ship Building
Official Designation WIX-157
Owner U.S. Coast Guard
Location 27022.4 41369.6
Home Port Yorktown, VA
Cause of Sinking Collision w/MV Santa Cruz II
In Brief;
11 sailors died after this Coast Guard Cutter was struck and sunk by the MV Santa Cruz II. The Marine Casualty Report stated that "possibly contributing to the loss of life in this casualty was the large amount of bed, personal clothing, and other equipment for which there was no proper stowage or means of securing on Cuyahoga. On impact, this material came adrift, and may have impeded the escape of those men below decks" .
After being raised for the investigation it was determined that the boat was not worth repairing and was resunk near the wreck "John Morgan" as an artificial reef.
The wreck is upright and relatively intact and easy to enter (although entaglement hazards exist) and is considered an excellent lobster wreck.
Source "Shipwrecks of Virginia" Gary Gentile 1992
The wreck rest in 120 fsw and is an artificial wreck, it is a lobster hang out and flounder are sometime found here. Since it is small and intact it gives a diver a chance to do something a little deeper here without fear of getting lost . The wreck has no artifact value, but is a very cool dive to do.Vessel is a Coast
Guard cutter 125 x 24 x 8 Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USCGC_Cuyahoga_(WIX-157)