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Originally posted by bengiddins
Did it go down in the spot intended, or somewhere on the way? Hope it's still within recreational depths... otherwise the Keys just scored a new tech-only dive.
Originally posted by UncleJT
Here is a better URL with more, and larger, pictures.
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20020517/D7JIK5CO1.html
- JT
Originally posted by tchil01
The pictures show the bow of the SG sticking out og the water. Could that be trapped air holding her up? Also, one of the stories says she's in 160' of water. With her upside down that basicly puts anything interesting outside of recreational limits. For most people this just became a dive to the hull of the SG and nothing else.
Ty