Catalina Sub Tower - Video & Photogrammetry Model

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beldridg

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As a follow-up to the post from last week, I just finished publishing a photogrammetry model of the docking station part of the tower and also posted two videos for anybody interested. The videos aren't edited in anyway. I just shoot them for documentation and review so don't expect any cool soundtracks or FX. :)

Details are here:

Sub Tower Photogrammetry Model & Videos (Catalina — 205 fsw)

The Sketchfab link for the model is:

Beaver IV Sumbersible Test Tower - Download Free 3D model by Brett Eldridge (@beldridg) [5b88a7b]

Regards,

- brett
 
I remember we were diving near there on SCUBA Luv's King Neptune one day when the anchor got stuck on it. The DM (Tim Mitchell) dove down to free the anchor, not knowing how deep it was. He returned to the surface white as a ghost and walked toward me holding his computer in front of him. If I remember correctly, it read 203 fsw.
 
I remember we were diving near there on SCUBA Luv's King Neptune one day when the anchor got stuck on it. The DM (Tim Mitchell) dove down to free the anchor, not knowing how deep it was. He returned to the surface white as a ghost and walked toward me holding his computer in front of him. If I remember correctly, it read 203 fsw.

Yep. My max depth was 202.7 feet.

- brett
 
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