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articiansays...Granite decking?! This thing is amazing. I don't like over indulgence or flashy living one bit, but for the sake of independence and freedom from geographical boundaries, this thing rocks my world.
That said: "Migaloo"? Fire the guy that came up with that.
Enzobluesays...There's no reason to go sub except to avoid detection - not much you can see below snorkel depth really so I don't see the point... definite bragging rights, but the novelty would wear off after the first trip.
Paybacksays...You drop 100ft or so below the surface and you have rock steady sailing in anything less than a hurricane.
There's no reason to go sub except to avoid detection - not much you can see below snorkel depth really so I don't see the point... definite bragging rights, but the novelty would wear off after the first trip.
A10anissays...You say; "-not much you can see below snorkel depth really, so I don't see the point.."
Are you kidding? You obviously have never enjoyed the breath taking things you can see, at depth, whilst scuba diving. I highly recommend the experience..
There's no reason to go sub except to avoid detection - not much you can see below snorkel depth really so I don't see the point... definite bragging rights, but the novelty would wear off after the first trip.
radxsays...I suppose one might also close all air intakes and keep the diesel engines running on air enclosed within the sub itself. Worked wonders on old type VII/IX subs and nothing clears your head like a ruptured eardrum.
chicchoreasays...*dead
siftbotsays...This video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by chicchorea.
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