A Third Post on the Schooner Wreck!

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Drewski

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OK, so Will and Bobby always give me grief if I don't put video up of trips like right away. You'd think I had nothing else to do but stay hunched over my computer every night counting pixels.

OK, so here's 45 seconds of bottom time on the Hattie Dunn which is, in my opinion, a great little wreck for video. Sure, not big tonnage, but the marine life is FANTASTIC! Sometimes wood wrecks just give you more spice. It's late, so I got a little carried away with the music, LOL.

And Will, sorry, but when I hit deco the camera gets shut off at the anchor line so I don't mess up the ascent profile (kind of like that landing checklist deal). The dye pack went off at about 40 FT and the look on Bobby's face was priceless but, alas, it will only be viewed in my memory.

Enjoy!

[vimeo]11857549[/vimeo]

Andy
 
Andy,

Another great video to give divers an idea of what they'll see on the bottom. Like I said, I've never seen this much sand covering the wreck. On the next dive to the Schooner, who knows, it may be completely uncovered. Thanks for going. I always enjoy having you guys on the boat. Okay, perhaps I enjoyed having Bobby aboard too much this time, I admit. - Will
 

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