Formerly known as The Ocean Freeze, the 297-foot Scott Mason-Chaite shipwreck was intentionally sunk in 1998 off Miami-Dade County. Now resting in 240 feet of water with 90 feet of vertical relief, this massive structure is a magnet for offshore species like amberjack, tuna, cobia, and grouper. The wreck’s towering profile creates thermal breaks and current seams, attracting big fish and bait schools alike. It’s a premier deepwater spot for advanced anglers using electric reels or heavy tackle targeting trophy-sized reef predators.