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I read that, but at those depths I think those 20' are a huge difference. I guess we will have to wait for the more divers to report to see who is closer. I am leaning towards the Navy divers
If that's Jim from MBT Divers telling us it's 69' and 130', I'm inclined to believe Jim.
Now maybe there's some trim or list which could put a corner of this huge deck closer to 150' if she went into the sand harder than planned, but if the deck near the Island is around 130-132' as per the MBT report, then that'll work for most of the divers who are going to use the island as their descent/ascent area anyway.
I want warmer water, so want to be there mid-late June.
is there any wait period with a ship like this just in case it were to fall over? wouldn't it be a bummer to be inside of it and have it roll over after settling into the sand...
Diver to himself;
"that light hole is gone... am i moving? hey, whats going on here...ughh, geezzz..."
The 69fsw was from the MBT dive site don't know if it was from JIM or not but would sure like to meet him .
I want to thank the U.S. NAVY for all the hard work and effort that was spent in this effort [ i.e. YOU THINK YOU USED ENOUGH DINOMITE THERE BUTCH] Great job! 37 min, un-real - DOE rocks!
Lets go.
Good Seas
Dave