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Dive Log
Log recorded during diveDive Time
Start Time
11.24
Dive Duration
55 minutes
Tank pressure
Water
COMMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENTS ON THIS DIVE
Went down with Junior. He took me to the galley in the superstructure - nice, them to the Captain's bathroom - twin tube! We then dropped down into the engine room - pix of th engine. Junior then showed me the workshop right at the bottom, port side - a lathe and other tools, pulley-driven. Then deeper inside again was the storeroom, steel shelves with lots of kit, lanterns, spares etc. Very interesting indeed! Had a look at the torpedo hole in Hold 4, then swam forward. Took a photo of the plaque and then into Hold 1 with aircraft propellers, engines and cowlings and ammo - photos of that. Then to the forward gun - photos of that. Spent the decompression sat on the forward goalpost and watched the fish - Damsels, Anthias all came close, especially a tiny Goby and two lovely little Hawkfish which posed inches away.