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Video of 42 foot Steamboat
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Short video clip of a steamboat I found on side-scan last August 2009-piks previously posted on Winni.com. Another pik is attached. It is nothing special unless you like history; I believe this was a scuttle-job as the engine was nowhere to be seen; Why they left the rudder behind I do not know; As to the prop-I assume it's in the mud.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9cGgMMnnIA |
Great video, thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for sharing, that's a great video! What kind of camera did you record this with?
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Cool Stuff!
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Thank you very much Diver1111 for sharing this really cool video with us! I suspect this is the closest that I will come to scuba diving myself. I found watching it very peaceful. It is surprising how solid areas of the boat seem to be. How deep is the wreck? Will you be letting Bizer know to add it to his map or do you have that someone will steal pieces of it like they did with Senter Cove Guy's car? |
Date of video
About ten days ago.
Gov. Endicott coming up next-massive 10GB file needs some trimming. I only wish we were in tropical waters so we could step back a bit with the camera and show as best we could the entire wreck. But the side-scan image does the best I can for that under the circumstances. Seeing the wreck personally is nice, too. Yeah. |
Depth etc.
Depth of this wreck is about 27 feet.
Camera type was Sony TRV 900 shot by Lea Nichols. I don't intend to disclose its position except to some divers I know and trust-I am confident it would get trashed at some point. |
Very cool stuff, indeed!
Wow, that was very cool! I agree with RG, it was very peaceful to watch. I have to ask, though ... what in the world is the sound heard near the three minute mark? It sounds like a circular saw, but obviously is not. Was it a boat going by? :confused:
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You're Right Pepper
Having done plenty of snorkeling at the lake, I recognize that noise as a boat going by - they sound much closer than they are!
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Thanks RG! That's got to be a very unnerving sound the first time you hear it! :eek:
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