I'm a volunteer diver with the Institute for Maritime History, We stop in and dive the "steel fish" from time to time over the course of the diving season. The IMH has the contract to remove, replace and maintain the marker buoy. We always welcome new competent divers to dive with us. It happens...
The buoy marking the sub is up. That's were you'll tie off to. It is easier to follow the diver ball, that's tied off to the attack periscope base. The bottom of the sub is in 83 to 85 feet of water. visibility is usually -5 to 0 feet but one time it cleared to about five feet, no lie! really...
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