This dive site centers around the Stratmann Wreck, an intriguing tugboat located off the coast of Saint Vincent. The stern of the wreck rests at a maximum depth of 18 meters (60 feet), while its shallower parts create a perfect safety stop at 5 meters (15 feet). This site offers a unique opportunity to explore both artificial reef structures and the natural beauty of the adjacent Devil's Table reef, making for a varied and engaging dive.
Divers can anticipate encountering a diverse array of marine life around the Stratmann Wreck and the Devil's Table reef. Common sightings include garden eels, the fascinating sawfish, vibrant banded coral shrimp, delicate pederson cleaner shrimp, various moray eels, and numerous crabs hidden within the wreck's crevices. The accompanying reef adds a rich backdrop of typical Caribbean reef fish and corals.
The Stratmann Wreck is suitable for intermediate divers and offers excellent conditions for both scuba diving and freediving, with its accessible depths. The best time to visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for diving is generally year-round, though the drier and calmer months from November to May typically offer the best sea conditions for exploration.

