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Jolly Roger
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Looks pretty similar
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August 09, 2009, 05:33:53 AM »
Hi all,
went out with the kids for swimming and found this on the way out to their favorite beach:
Hm, looks pretty much like the wreck I found in May about 1.5 km away.
Dive time!
Harry
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Jolly Roger
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AS GR50, custom towfish and: A boat!!
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August 23, 2009, 05:52:17 PM »
Dove there three days ago and found: NO BOAT!!! Sabotage!
The only thing I found was a mooring stone with 8 metres of stainless (!) steel chain and two (!) buoys attached to it. All the way down in 20 metres.
The funny thing about it: The second buoy was attached with a 5 metres rope to the first buoy and had a writing on it saying: " Water Police. Please do not remove!"
So I called them and asked if this writing is still valid, if found in 20 metres. My colleague laughed and asked where this happened and if he should send someone to recover the buoy. I told him to send someone to pick up the buoy at my boat ---> next coffee on nightshift for free
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Regards / Harry
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wizzo86
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Re: Looks pretty similar
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August 23, 2009, 08:46:05 PM »
man i'm getting jealous harry... your getting out every weekend and i seem to always have soemting else to do... This weekend moving the daughter to college and next saturday and sunday i have a dive student to do open water certification dives with.... going to try to get out during the week... have a dive budy that just retired so will be someone to go along.....I'll be sure to have the dive gear along for sure.... There is a sunken bridge I've been trying to find... will be loaded with anchors to recover.....
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Re: Looks pretty similar
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August 24, 2009, 11:54:04 AM »
Tss, so you removed them , not obeying the text.
1 day on bread and water and to bed with bare feet!
hendrik
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Jolly Roger
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AS GR50, custom towfish and: A boat!!
Re: Looks pretty similar
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August 24, 2009, 02:44:45 PM »
Sh//////t!
I'm discovered
. But excused as well, he he! -----> Federal Law breaks State's Law
!
No need to get jealous Whiz!
Wait until you find the bridge. I bet there are tons of stuff to recover. And I bet it will not be just anchors! One thing I learned: Bridges that once crossed a creek or stream are the best places to find that kind of stuff, people wanted to get rid off. Mostly stolen stuff like vending mashines, bikes, scooter, motorcycles, vaults (!), stereos etc. etc. But other "interesting" things as well: Old washmashines, fridges, weapons, ammo..... That's what shows up under the bridges around here
Also check targets which don't have a "shadow" and are in the middle of nowhere. Having the clear shape of a boat on the screen is more exiting, no question, but these targets are also worth to dive and have fun.
Good luck and hang loose
Harry
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wizzo86
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Re: Looks pretty similar
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August 24, 2009, 03:20:54 PM »
Thanks for the info Harry... will do. Hopin to get out tommorrow....
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August 24, 2009, 03:42:52 PM »
If you find the bridge, be carefull for clochards.
(homeless people, that live under bridges in Paris)
hendrik
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Re: Looks pretty similar
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August 24, 2009, 07:19:38 PM »
will do hendrik..... lol.... I had a friend here that was oyster diving harvesting oysters when something hit him in the back an put his face in the mud..... Scared the chit outa him. I was thinking is was a very big rock fish, shark or manta ray,,,,might have been one of them...... lol
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