Untitled Document



 

Register today and make this ad disappear!

Welcome to ScubaBoard, an online scuba diving forum community where you can join over 100,000 divers from around the world discussing all things related to Scuba Diving. To gain full access to ScubaBoard you must register for a free account. As a registered member you will be able to:
  • Participate in over 500 dive topic forums and browse from over 3,000,000 posts.
  • Communicate privately with other divers from around the world.
  • Post your own photos or view from 80,000 user submitted images.
  • Gain access to our free classifieds marketplace to buy, sell and trade gear, travel and services.
  • Use the calendar to organize your events and enroll in other members' events.
All this and much more is available to you absolutely free when you register for an account, so sign up today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact the ScubaBoard Support Team.

Go Back   ScubaBoard > Regional Travel and Dive Clubs > United States > Hawai'i O'Hana
Forums Register Today's Posts Calendar

Hawai'i O'Hana Come dive the exotic Island waters of our 50th state.
Kaua'i: The Garden Isle; O'ahu: The Gathering Place; Mau'i: The Valley Isle (Mau'i, Moloka'i, Lana'i, Kaho'olawe & Molokini); Hawai'i: The Big Island.


Reply Please note: The last reply in this thread was more than 44 month(s) ago.
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old March 22nd, 2005, 01:02 PM   #1
ScubaBoard Veteran
 
gfisher4792's Avatar

Status
Profile Info
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Connecticut, USA
Stats
Posts: 1,366
Photos: 20
Scuttled "Monster" Japanese WWII Submarine/Aircraft Carrier found off of Hawaii

Courtesy o' fark.com: Big ol' sub!
__________________
-Neil

Any day above ground is a good day.
gfisher4792 is offline
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Spurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old March 22nd, 2005, 01:15 PM   #2
Back to herding kittens

Status
Profile Info
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Oahu, Hawaii
Stats
Posts: 15,636
Photos: 38
Thanks Received: 34
Trader Rating: 4
COOL! Practically in our back yard ...did I miss it? Do they say at what depth it was found?
__________________

justleesa is offline
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Spurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old March 22nd, 2005, 01:19 PM   #3
Vie
ScubaBoard Veteran
 
Vie's Avatar

Status
Profile Info
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Krung Thep, Siam, mostly.
Logged Dives: 500 - 999
Stats
Posts: 2,422
Thanks Received: 15
Amazing. I remember reading (in an old issue of Air & Space/Smithsonian magazine) about the fold-up bombers, called Seiran, that were carried inside the I-401 within a watertight hangar; three could be carried plus parts to construct a fourth. I think the National Air and Space Museum has a Seiran in its collection.
__________________
The way is to the destructive element submit yourself,
and with the exertions of your hands and feet in the water
make the deep, deep sea keep you up...


Joseph Conrad, Lord Jim.
Vie is offline
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Spurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old March 22nd, 2005, 01:19 PM   #4
Back to herding kittens

Status
Profile Info
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Oahu, Hawaii
Stats
Posts: 15,636
Photos: 38
Thanks Received: 34
Trader Rating: 4
Wait, I found it in the Honolulu Advertiser:
Quote:
Japanese sub's wreckage found

University of Hawai'i scientists have discovered the wreckage of a large World War II-era Japanese submarine in waters off O'ahu.

A Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory submersible found the Japanese I-401 during test dives Thursday.

John Wiltshire, acting director of the laboratory, said the submersible Pisces discovered the sub 820 meters below the surface off Kalaeloa.

The vessel is from the I-400 Sensuikan Toku class of subs, the largest built before the nuclear ballistic missile submarines of the 1960s. They were 400 feet long and nearly 40 feet high and carried a crew of 144.

They were designed to carry three fold-up bombers, which could be made ready to fly in a few minutes and had wing floats for return landings. Fully loaded with fuel, the submarines could sail 37,000 miles. An I-400 and I-401 were captured at sea a week after the Japanese surrendered in 1945. Their mission was never completed.

The discovery is the laboratory's second Japanese vessel found off O'ahu.

In 2002, the crew found the wreckage of a Japanese midget sub that was sunk on Dec. 7, 1941, off Pearl Harbor.
__________________

justleesa is offline
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Spurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old March 22nd, 2005, 01:21 PM   #5
Vie
ScubaBoard Veteran
 
Vie's Avatar

Status
Profile Info
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Krung Thep, Siam, mostly.
Logged Dives: 500 - 999
Stats
Posts: 2,422
Thanks Received: 15
Quote:
Originally Posted by justleesa
Do they say at what depth it was found?
“It’s about 820 meters down, off the coast of Barbers Point,” said HURL Acting Director John Wiltshire.
__________________
The way is to the destructive element submit yourself,
and with the exertions of your hands and feet in the water
make the deep, deep sea keep you up...


Joseph Conrad, Lord Jim.
Vie is offline
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Spurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old March 22nd, 2005, 01:23 PM   #6
Back to herding kittens

Status
Profile Info
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Oahu, Hawaii
Stats
Posts: 15,636
Photos: 38
Thanks Received: 34
Trader Rating: 4
:bawling: means I can't dive it!!! :bawling:
__________________

justleesa is offline
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Spurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old March 22nd, 2005, 01:33 PM   #7
Zed
Regular Member
 
Zed's Avatar

Status
Profile Info
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: NY
Stats
Posts: 68
Photos: 4
Quote:
Originally Posted by justleesa
:bawling: means I can't dive it!!! :bawling:

You can dive it as long as you dont have too many plans for after the dive. eath2:
__________________

____
Zed

Zed is offline
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Spurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old March 22nd, 2005, 01:37 PM   #8
Regular of the Pub
 
mike_s's Avatar

Status
Profile Info
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: SouthEast USA
Stats
Photos: 13
Thanks Received: 93
Trader Rating: 2
Quote:
Originally Posted by Vie
Amazing. I remember reading (in an old issue of Air & Space/Smithsonian magazine) about the fold-up bombers, called Seiran, that were carried inside the I-401 within a watertight hangar; three could be carried plus parts to construct a fourth. I think the National Air and Space Museum has a Seiran in its collection.
I think they do. (or someone does).

There was an interesting show on the Toku class (I-400's) of subs on the History Channel a few weeks ago. After WWII was over, the US ordered all of Japans subs to be sunk. So they took them offshore and sunk them by using them for target practice by the Allied fleet. The show centered on history of the sub and finding them on the bottom. There were able to find one with a mini ROV operated from a ship, but did not dive from it. I can't remember the depth, but I think it was two or three hundred feet deep.

Not on the show, but I also read somewhere that "supposedly" the Japanese sunk another of these subs in the Caribbean somewhere at the end of the war. It was on it's way to bomb the Panama canal when the war ended. (they sunk it in order to keep it from being captured). Ironically, they sent a sub on this mission beforehand and called it back. If that one had made it through, it would have really disrupted shipping of supplies during the war.

Something else interesting I read about the Toku class subs and the Seiran bombers was that one of the plans was to use the planes to drop rats and fleas infested with bubonic plague on US cities. I can't remember where I saw this. Maybe it was on the same show. They never did this though. I imagine that a sub full of plague invested critters wouldn't fare well on the crew.
mike_s is online now
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Spurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old March 22nd, 2005, 01:46 PM   #9
Back to herding kittens

Status
Profile Info
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Oahu, Hawaii
Stats
Posts: 15,636
Photos: 38
Thanks Received: 34
Trader Rating: 4


Quote:
Originally Posted by Zed
You can dive it as long as you dont have too many plans for after the dive. eath2:
__________________

justleesa is offline
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Spurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old March 22nd, 2005, 04:11 PM   #10
Scuba Instructor
 
Tom Winters's Avatar

Status
Badge
Profile Info
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Boca Raton, FL
Stats
Posts: 2,456
Photos: 8
Thanks Received: 20
Trader Rating: 2
Quote:
Originally Posted by justleesa
:bawling: means I can't dive it!!! :bawling:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zed
You can dive it as long as you dont have too many plans for after the dive. eath2:
Hey, remember to take lots of pictures too!
__________________
Tom
NAUI instructor
PADI divemaster
Tom Winters is offline
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Spurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Reply