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Guy Harvey wreck
The Guy Harvey was a 185-foot Haitian freighter originally christened the M/V
Lady Kimberly. The ship was built in Holland in 1957, where she spent her last
years carrying island cargo to and from Haiti.
In 1997, with financial help from renowned marine artist Guy Harvey, the Pompano Beach Fishing Rodeo towed the vessel from Port au Prince to Ft. Lauderdale. Guy Harvey painted sharks and other game fish along the outside of the ship before she was sunk May 10, 1997 in 140 feet of water to form an artificial reef.
The wreck is located 3.5 miles south of the Hillsboro Inlet. Her top deck is 110 feet below the surface. This dive is meant for advanced divers only. Barracudas, hogfish, and lobsters make this wreck their home.

