Dive The USS Chippewa

The USS Chippewa Dive Video
The USS Chippewa History
Launched in 1942, the U.S. Navy tugboat USS Chippewa The Chippewa performed standard towing and salvage duty from the Caribbean to Newfoundland from 1943 until 1946 when she made her final voyage to Orange, Texas, to be decommissioned.
The Sinking of The USS Chippewa
44 years after her final voyage, it was sunk in 1990 to become a Navy training platform.
The Job of The USS Chippewa
Besides towing and salvage, this ship also laid mooring buoys in Casablanca in 1944, broke tugboat speed records, and once carried a torpedo bomber on her fantail.
Second Life of The USS Chippewa
The Chippewa now sits upright on the bottom in 100 feet of water, serving the Panama City Experimental Dive Unit as a training platform, and offering a great dive for spotting marine life.
Date of Sinking: February 8, 1990
100
Depth
205
Length
38
Beam
10.5
Distance