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    Queen of the West videos

    Cool shipwreck my buddy Dean and I dove a few weeks ago. 8 miles North of Fairport Harbor (Lake Erie, East of Cleveland). Great weather that day - make that perfect weather. Saw the Buoy about a 1/4 mile from it - very welcoming sight - Thanks MAST!!!



    Heres the Windlass at the bow:



    And heres a flight around the Port side sand pipe over to the Starboard side rail:



    Vis was ok - fifteen feet or so. Really freaking cold for me even though in a 7mm farmer John. 51° @ depth of 69 ft. Got another great video of the huge boiler, but will post later.
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    "I seemed to hang . . . as if suspended in the heart of a giant liquid Saffire" - Louis Marden, National Geographic (1950 something - pre-Doubilet), on diving with Jacques Cousteau and his new "Aqualung"

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    Huge boiler:

    "I seemed to hang . . . as if suspended in the heart of a giant liquid Saffire" - Louis Marden, National Geographic (1950 something - pre-Doubilet), on diving with Jacques Cousteau and his new "Aqualung"

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