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BERRY PATCH Broward
County
The Berry Patch was a small tug boat built in 1940. Her original
name was A.L. Spencer, and she was owned by Marcona Ocean Ind. She
was originally used to tow sand laden barges from the Bahamas to
Florida. She was sunk on August 15, 1987, as an artificial reef and
now rests in 65 feet of water. According to the Broward County
Artificial Reef Program, there is a 40 foot steel boat hull and a 50
foot steel houseboat lying 100 feet southwest of this wreck. The
Berry Patch lies only 150 feet away from the Ancient Mariner.
Photo: The Berry Patch
was a small tug
built in 1940. Photo courtesy Steve
Somerville.
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