Well that would account for the vis.
We dropped in before Irma and after the prior hurricane that made a close pass the week before. I'm not questioning where the low visibility came from.
As rare as it is to dive an intact wreck(usually an artificial reef), it’s a lot of fun. Get good training, go back and you can find the cool stuff.
It's interesting that you equate my dissatisfaction with the Vberg poor visibility dive with poor training. It's also wrong. I've dived all the large wrecks in the Keys, most of the wrecks in Fort Lauderdale and West Palm, and over a dozen cold water wrecks between NY and NJ including "real" historical wrecks such as the Oregon and the USS San Diego.
I'm no stranger to wreck diving but thanks for the unnecessary advice based on the assumption that somehow my experience and training is lacking otherwise I'd appreciate any wreck dive even if there is literally nothing to see.