RMS Lusitania (90m) - diving deep inside a world famous shipwreck

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @D33pUK
    @D33pUK  24 дня назад +8

    If you enjoyed this deep wreck diving video then check out my other ones 👉www.youtube.com/@D33pUK 🙏

    • @sosayweall7290
      @sosayweall7290 23 дня назад +2

      Great video again. A couple of questions from a non-diver, what is the limit that you are qualified/confident/equipped to dive to? Is there a particular wreck you're really eager to dive on?

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +3

      @@sosayweall7290 It's not really possible to get a qualification beyond MOD 3 which is 80/100 m (depending on agency). I've dived to 130 m and would have no issues doing that again. Much deeper and it would have to be very special.
      We've done about 15 dives looking for the USCG Tampa which was torpedoed in 1918 and has been missing every since. It would be great to find it so that's the one I'm eager to dive!

    • @sosayweall7290
      @sosayweall7290 23 дня назад +2

      @@D33pUK thanks for the reply, best of luck and hope you find it.

    • @dustingriffith7399
      @dustingriffith7399 23 дня назад +1

      14:16 As you were mentioning the speeding power of Cunard Liner LUSITANIA during her career, LUSITANIA was at 26 knots after winning the BLUE🔵RIBBON on October 1907. However, after seven and a half years later on the final voyage of LUSITANIA, her speeding power was reduced from 26 to 21 knots just like the TITANIC speed power before April 14th 1912. The reason why the speed power was reduced on LUSITANIA was because Cunard was requested by the British government that the ship’s burning⚫️coals had to be used for the War Efforts to support Great🇬🇧Britain and its allies against the German🇩🇪Empire and one boiler room on LUSITANIA was shut down in order to maintain the cost of burning⚫️coals. But sadly LUSITANIA and her 21 knots speed power would never reach the Irish🇮🇪shores after experiencing two tragic explosions and only 18 minutes to live!🚢💥🤯LUSITANIA will remain popular with us all just like TITANIC, because LUSITANIA deserves to be remembered and next year is LUSITANIA and her 110th Memorial Day of May 7th 2025.
      🚢 LUSITANIA FOREVER 💐

    • @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk
      @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk 21 день назад +1

      Did you ever dive on MV Lovat? My Grandfather was the skipper on that ship. Think it sank close to where you live.

  • @391wombat
    @391wombat 23 дня назад +19

    Im a 70 year old recreational diver and really enjoy your content, but you guys are nuckin futs!

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +7

      Thanks, it's normal to us!

    • @391wombat
      @391wombat 23 дня назад +3

      👌👌👌

    • @Graggs
      @Graggs 22 дня назад +3

      😆🤣

  • @nodidog
    @nodidog 16 дней назад +4

    The Lusitania is arguably more historically significant than the titanic, it just doesn't have the Hollywood blockbusters to amplify its story. You're doing the dives that I'm training towards doing one day. Your narration really adds to the footage-thanks for sharing ❤

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  15 дней назад +1

      @@nodidog Difficult to disagree with that assessment. I've never really understood the obsession with the Titanic 🤷‍♂️

    • @tturi2
      @tturi2 День назад

      it's also a massive shame that trawling over it still happens

  • @develfirepro555
    @develfirepro555 9 дней назад +2

    In all my life I’ve studied warships ocean liners and cruise ships and I have never known that a diver was capable of going inside the R.M.S Lusitania and I had to search for more information on it and I have found that it is extremely dangerous when going inside the vessel because it can come at a risk of becoming tangled in wreckage and there is being a chance that the vessel could collapse on it’s self and you not being able to return

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  7 дней назад +1

      For sure this is a high risk activity, but that's exploration for you!

  • @Willard05
    @Willard05 23 дня назад +5

    Absolutely incredible! These videos give the rest of us ‘access’ to things that only a very small few would normally get to see. Thanks for sharing. Keep them coming please. 👍👍👍

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +4

      Don't worry i've got 4 years of diving videos to edit & upload so plenty left!

  • @chrisa584
    @chrisa584 17 дней назад +3

    Great video with fantastic commentary!

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  17 дней назад

      Thank you kindly!

  • @trevorduncan9635
    @trevorduncan9635 23 дня назад +5

    Jeez mate I've got to say... watching your dives are starting to make me think trimix 2025... fantastic. Cheers for posting.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      You know it makes sense!

  • @dannyhoward3437
    @dannyhoward3437 21 день назад +2

    Terrific narration! Love your matter of fact, simple explanation.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад

      Thank you, appreciate the feedback 👍

  • @kevinperryman9149
    @kevinperryman9149 18 дней назад +2

    fantastic did lots of scuba when i was younger and Scapa Flow when the Inverlane block ship was still divable.....completed my nitrox course there but military service took over my life and watching you and your buddy dive to the great wreck was awesome thankyou for that .Technical diving is a whole new ball game i can see but worth every minute.👌

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  18 дней назад +1

      I've also done the Inverlane when it was still above water - an epic experience and sad that it is no longer possible

  • @tlock4698
    @tlock4698 21 день назад +3

    love watching your videos.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад

      Thanks, appreciate you taking the time to comment 👍

  • @theone2519
    @theone2519 22 дня назад +3

    Amazing video as always, thank you

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад

      Thanks 👍

  • @frankd5871
    @frankd5871 23 дня назад +6

    Thank you. Good commentary. Good to see what happens on the dive boat.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      I'm trying to include a bit more of the surface action so glad you found it interesting

  • @comediandavethompson
    @comediandavethompson 23 дня назад +7

    Fascinating! I love watching your videos. You have a very good public speaking voice. I had a diving accident in Thailand in 1997, and haven't been able to dive since. These vids are an excellent substitute!

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +1

      Really sorry to hear about your accident but glad that my videos help make up in some way.

  • @oneparticularharbor144
    @oneparticularharbor144 23 дня назад +2

    The amount of devastation on that wreck after 100 years is amazing. I’m sitting in a comfortable chair watching this video and all I can think of is no thanks. I couldn’t imagine how claustrophobic it must be to be down in that wreck - never mind in that boiler room knowing over 1000 people died there. I live not far from where the Andrea Doris went down and it’s still claiming diver lives. You guys are amazing

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад

      Thanks, and it is definitely something that crosses my mind.

  • @shaunwest3612
    @shaunwest3612 21 день назад +3

    Great video, incredible dive, that is a big wreck to explore, well done 👍👌

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад +2

      Absolutely, even with10 dives on it I don't feel close to knowing it.

  • @ThirdEyeDivers
    @ThirdEyeDivers 23 дня назад +2

    Uber cool. I usually am not a fan of narration, but you make a good go of keeping me captivated.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +1

      Wow, thanks & glad they work for you!

  • @colinwilliams9290
    @colinwilliams9290 23 дня назад +3

    Another great dive video, Christmas treat and I don’t think the banding spoilt it to much. Once again thanks for sharing.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it! Lots more still to come.

  • @cadenseward2054
    @cadenseward2054 23 дня назад +8

    First. By the way, congrats on 5K subs!

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +1

      Cheers, I'm amazed how popular my videos seem to be!

    • @sharg0
      @sharg0 23 дня назад

      My favorite channels all have the same things in common: Passionate about their topic, knowledgeable and just happy to share!

  • @KeyaanMZ
    @KeyaanMZ 23 дня назад +2

    Sick video as usual dude, good to see the views going up, and the subs too.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +2

      Cheers, always appreciate your feedback - I'm amazed at how many people seem to enjoy watching my videos!

    • @KeyaanMZ
      @KeyaanMZ 23 дня назад +2

      @ Mate, 99.9% of the population will never see the kind of things you do, it’s like your videos are a gateway to another world.

  • @omaarpoiriez
    @omaarpoiriez 21 день назад +3

    I would love a video on all the gear you're using!

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад +1

      I'm in the process of putting one together but not sure how long it will take 👍

  • @SaltimusMaximus
    @SaltimusMaximus 22 дня назад +2

    My grandparents for many years had a large leather cushion from Lusitania that was picked up off the beach and given to them by a friend who lived in the area it sank. It eventually fell apart no doubt the saltwater took it’s toll, how I wish it had survived

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад

      What an incredible thing that would have been to still have. Makes you wonder about the person who owned it and what happened to them?

  • @functioningnarcotic2098
    @functioningnarcotic2098 20 дней назад +1

    Excellent video. Thank you. I like that you admitted to a certain nervousness at depth in a wreck. It's fun what we do, but sometimes if we're honest it's a bit scary too. Keep the great videos coming. 👏👏👏

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад

      No problems at all and I think it's important to be honest!

  • @ericvadekro8334
    @ericvadekro8334 23 дня назад +5

    Very interesting…. ‘Eerie’ is probably the understatement of the year 😅

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +1

      The low visibility and darkness combined with such a massive wreck makes for an incredible atmosphere which I think came across in the video?

  • @GLK-London
    @GLK-London 23 дня назад +2

    Amazing diving experience. Wonderful footage.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      Thanks 👍

  • @steveauer413
    @steveauer413 23 дня назад +4

    From a 1000 plus cave dives, some c exploration, I think your techniques are pretty spot on....except getting behind your reel person. Great dive, great video

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +1

      Cheers - appreciate the feedback!

  • @johnjephcote7636
    @johnjephcote7636 23 дня назад +13

    In the early 1950s my father told me two things: he remembered being told in April 1912 0f the Titanic's sinking and shortly after, as a young man, he spoke with the keeper of the Old Kinsale Lighthouse who was on duty when the Lusitania went down.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +7

      Two incredible pieces of maritime history and wonderful for you to have that personal connection to them

  • @sharg0
    @sharg0 23 дня назад +3

    Perfect time for an evening cup of tea and an interesting video :-)

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      Hope you enjoyed it?

    • @sharg0
      @sharg0 23 дня назад

      Sure did!

  • @fantabaz1
    @fantabaz1 23 дня назад +1

    Really interesting and informative video explaining everything as it happens. Great stuff, keep it up!

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the feedback!

  • @Stewieandrews1
    @Stewieandrews1 23 дня назад +2

    Well done Dom- thank you!

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +1

      Cheers Stewie - particularly glad that a diver of your experience on the wreck enjoyed it

  • @simonjohnson1585
    @simonjohnson1585 22 дня назад +1

    Thanks for sharing another great video my friend, hope you have a great new year and all the best from Somerset 👍🏻👍🏻💯✨

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  22 дня назад +1

      Thank you and I hope you have a good one too 👍🍺🍻

  • @giannidcenzo
    @giannidcenzo 18 дней назад +1

    Excellent video. Thank you.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  18 дней назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for taking the time to comment!

  • @iainhunneybell
    @iainhunneybell 17 дней назад +1

    That is a deep penetration of a very deep wreck. And you talk of gear failure. My concern in such deep penetration was my light fading. Yes, to take a pocket standby, but imagine suddenly being left in the dark. Horrendous thought 😱 May Fran look after you both 🙏🏻 Take care down there ❤️ Oh, and I approve her surface flag … looks remarkably familiar 😉

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  17 дней назад

      Definitely a risk to be considered although between us we had four torches (two main & two spares) so I think we had that covered pretty well!

    • @iainhunneybell
      @iainhunneybell 16 дней назад

      👍@@D33pUK. Yep, just a personal fear. Things can go from great to terrible so quickly. Reminds me of a story from a friend who while diving the German fleet in Scapa was deep into a coal bunker, turned around to find themselves faced with a wall of stirred-up coal dust and no line in. I seem to recall he also lost a buddy on one dive and was faced with breaking the news to the family. Stay safe ... we want to see more vids 😂 Best wishes to the entire crew ❤

  • @optimist3580
    @optimist3580 23 дня назад +2

    First dives on the Lusatania where made in the 1935, then the 1960s and in 1982 Oceaneering removed one of the props

  • @Graggs
    @Graggs 22 дня назад +1

    Nice one, thank you, Dominic

  • @rade6063
    @rade6063 23 дня назад +1

    Great great videos man

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      Glad you like them! 👍

  • @NYYRobThomson
    @NYYRobThomson 23 дня назад +3

    Thank you!!

  • @tobiashartung856
    @tobiashartung856 10 дней назад +1

    Nice video Dom. On the topic of cave divers picking you up for not having your hand on the line ... far from it. I'd pick you up if you had your hand on it. Don't disturb the line and silt when you don't need to. Distance to the line dependent on the conditions and here the conditions are nowhere near permanent physical contact with the line.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  10 дней назад

      Cheers, appreciate the feedback!

  • @thevox1075
    @thevox1075 19 дней назад +2

    Did you find at any time a view of the hull damage from the torpedo explosion? From inside the hull? Also, maybe you should explore and map the wreckage that’s left of the Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  18 дней назад +2

      Unfortunately the starboard side where the torpedo struck is against the seabed so has the whole wreck on top of it. No chance of seeing anything.

  • @PRR5406
    @PRR5406 23 дня назад +3

    Your best dive video I’ve seen. I was wondering if you recovered anything impersonal from the wreck? She was state of the art in international travel in 1915.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +1

      Thanks, appreciate the feedback. The Lusitania is protected under Irish law so no recovery of artefacts is permitted!

  • @ianstockdale964
    @ianstockdale964 23 дня назад +1

    Superb video

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  22 дня назад

      @@ianstockdale964 Thank you 👍

  • @PN_48
    @PN_48 23 дня назад +1

    Solid. Nice vid👍

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      Thanks - appreciate the feedback!

  • @nameother6213
    @nameother6213 21 день назад +2

    As far as I know you need a special permit to dive on this wreck. Was it difficult to obtain one?

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад +2

      The organiser of this trip had obtained the permit which I believe can be difficult to obtain although I don't have any direct experience of the process.

  • @Bear-q6m
    @Bear-q6m 23 дня назад +2

    Hi Dom, yet another great video. I am surprised you have not gone onto carbon dive 300bar cylinders. Rick put me onto them and I absolutely love them. They are litterally 1/2 the weight of Ali 11's.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      I'm always very jealous of Ricks but can't afford to replace the 5 x Ali 80 with various mixes that I own! Maybe when my RUclips videos make me wealthy beyond my wildest dreams :)

    • @Bear-q6m
      @Bear-q6m 23 дня назад

      Hi Dom, After speaking to Rick, I bought 3, 2 for different B/O mixes and 1 for deco. I then tested and sold my 11's to offset the cost. I have also identified other stuff to sell on eBay and got my wife to sell and keep the money. Happy wife, happy life!😂

    • @Bear-q6m
      @Bear-q6m 23 дня назад

      ​@D33pUK I have several 50l and bottles that I keep pre-mixes in and so can haskell gas two and fro as required.😊

  • @rygneisanau1724
    @rygneisanau1724 23 дня назад +1

    Nice video and great dive looks very challenging and to see and touch an ocean liner witch is famous makes it very much more amazing ! sad that the lusitania is it in that condition ....

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  22 дня назад +1

      Absolutely, it's been underwater for over a hundred years and almost certainly was depth charged in WW2 so it's impressive that it is still this intact. The Justicia off NW Ireland is a similar age and size but is almost completely flat apart from the bow and boilers

  • @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk
    @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk 21 день назад +2

    Did you ever dive on MV Lovat? My Grandfather was the skipper on that ship. Think it sank close to where you live.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад +1

      Unfortunately not although we sometimes dive in that area - I'll add it to my to-dive list!

  • @freedomwanderer
    @freedomwanderer 23 дня назад +3

    That's awesome.

  • @JJCCR1886
    @JJCCR1886 22 дня назад +1

    Impressive!

  • @scubatrainingcenterofamarillo
    @scubatrainingcenterofamarillo 22 дня назад +2

    52 to 57 degree Fahrenheit is quite cold even in a dry suit, especially for more than two hours. Do you use heated undergarments?

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  21 день назад +1

      @@scubatrainingcenterofamarillo Yes I've got a heated vest and most other people have something similar. They tend to get turned on for the last hour or two of the decompression stops

  • @wolfgangdr.rohden3617
    @wolfgangdr.rohden3617 22 дня назад +1

    Can you tell a bit about your gear and the gasmixtures you usually have on divers like this ?
    Or did I miss a video where you already did? Dont want to annoy you
    Anyway, thank you very much for your work with these videos and have a happy new year and Lots of successful divers !!

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад

      Quite a few people have asked for this so I'll put one together. Broadly I dive 10/50 diluent down to about 70 m, 12/65 to 90 and then something like 8/80 below that. My CCR is an AP Inspiration and I wear an O-Three Ri-200 drysuit

  • @cliffordwells2793
    @cliffordwells2793 23 дня назад +2

    What a dive,,!!..have you ever seen any munitions on her?? I remember a guy doing this wreck in the 70's I think alone, just to prove the fact it did.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +1

      I haven't seen any but I believe others have found some of them small arms ammuniton (0.303) that was recorded on the manifest.

  • @markclifton14
    @markclifton14 23 дня назад +1

    Great video. I bet it would be easy to get lost on the wreck. Has the bell ever been found ? . You could spend months diving and still not see half of the wreck.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      Not sure about the bell but my 10 dives haven't even started to see all the things that are down there. It's an unbelievable dive.
      On one dive Fran and myself got lost and failed to get back to the shot so had to bag up from the wreck. It's an easy thing to do.

  • @hanschristianlundberg7681
    @hanschristianlundberg7681 18 дней назад +1

    How do you rate the Orcatorch d630 torch? Had any issues with it?

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  18 дней назад +1

      I love them but I've had a few head floods. On the plus side, customer support has been brilliant and they've always been replaced.

  • @heatherrawls6015
    @heatherrawls6015 22 дня назад +1

    Wow!

  • @CGM_68
    @CGM_68 23 дня назад +2

    110 to 132 lbs for the Imperialists among us. Given that Ireland went metric when I was 3 years old, I shouldn't be conversant with such measures, but my entire schooling until 1988 was a mix of both systems. So one gets used to converting all the time.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +2

      It's incredible that the world can't agree on a standard system so that the need to convert can be consigned to history - where it belongs!

    • @CGM_68
      @CGM_68 23 дня назад +1

      On the subject of the secondary explosion ; "What must be remembered is that DEFINITELY aboard the ship, in the enlarged forward hold, was a total of 1,248 cases of LIVE 3" shrapnel shells (four shells per case) destined for use by the Royal Artillery, as well as two consignments of unrefrigerated "butter" and "cheese" that together weighed nearly 90 tons and were both destined for the Royal Navy Weapons Testing Establishment in Essex. Curiously, both of those consignments were insured at the special government insurance rate! Why insure rancid dairy produce?! Even more curious is the fact that having got those consignments covered, the insurance was subsequently never claimed!"
      Odd that, or perhaps not!

    • @CGM_68
      @CGM_68 23 дня назад +1

      By the way, I am not suggesting that the ship carrying munitions justified German brutality. It does however show that the British Government knew full well what cargo was aboard. As an Irishman, it doesn't surprise me one bit.

  • @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk
    @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk 23 дня назад +3

    Looks like the first part of the film Alien...

  • @jhet75
    @jhet75 23 дня назад +2

    Whilst the advancements in diving technology have mitigated many of the risk associated with deep diving, entering confined wreck spaces requires ‘ luck’. Personally, having 20 years of Naval diving experience, this ‘luck’ factor overrides for me necessity enter dangerous wreck for an adrenaline experience.
    Having been part of many operations to recover loved ones from wrecks, those experiences taught me that the risk factors are unknown and extremely variable over time. Unfortunately, we’ve also recovered and searched for recreational divers, who sought trophies, and stories from these wrecks. Again the risk element far outweighs the reward IMO.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +2

      We'll probably have to disagree on that one!

  • @marqsee7948
    @marqsee7948 23 дня назад +2

    0:40 (Starfish Enterprise technical diving team) (I might've done the same slip up)

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад

      Doh! Thanks for the pickup - I've corrected the captions but can't adjust the sound now 😞

  • @tturi2
    @tturi2 День назад +1

    im curious as to why trawling over the Lusitania is still allowed?

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  День назад +1

      I've no idea, probably a question for the Irish government!

  • @josearqco
    @josearqco 22 дня назад +1

    Nice video, but I have a question,
    how do You do to decompress?.
    You didn't do any stop while going up;
    You just went upwards straight away.
    Cheers

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  22 дня назад

      I've chopped the video so you don't see about an hour of me at 6 metres which I don't think anyone would watch 😂

  • @sawyerdave1
    @sawyerdave1 22 дня назад +1

    Better you than me I’m such a fair weather diver 😂

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад

      I enjoy that too!

  • @Thebestdayever3452
    @Thebestdayever3452 16 дней назад +2

    next time, you should dive to britannic

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  16 дней назад +1

      @@Thebestdayever3452 It's on my list, Rick has done it and produced an awesome book with his photos - www.amazon.co.uk/Expedition-Britannic-Diving-Titanics-Sister/dp/1909455415

    • @Thebestdayever3452
      @Thebestdayever3452 16 дней назад

      @@D33pUK wow, thanks for the book link! And can't wait to see the britannic video; well if you do make one.

  • @iainhunneybell
    @iainhunneybell 17 дней назад +1

    You mention deco-ing on 50% Nitrox? Did I understand correctly? That’s to reduce deco time? And you mention “two tanks”. You mean two hang tanks? One is helium and the other is…? I’m presuming O2 is integral to the rebreather, so what is the second hang tank?

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  17 дней назад

      If we bail out then there are different gas mixtures available at various depths. Typically 50% Nitrox is used from 21 m up to about 6m when we switch to 100%. Although there is a 3 litre of oxygen attached to the CCR , there isn't normally a regulator attached to it - not least because there isn't very much gas in it when used Open Circuit!

    • @iainhunneybell
      @iainhunneybell 16 дней назад +1

      50% and then 100% @@D33pUK 😲 So, the O2 on the CCR has a constant bleed rate I presume? Does the CCR also handle the helium injection, and so your 2 hang tanks ad 50% and 100% O2 on open circuit for deco? Trying to think back to my minimal use of Buddy and Dräger systems. Could you not leave the deco air on the trapeze? You'd not want to be breathing 50 or 100% O2 at depth even in the case of an emergency. Sorry, too many questions!

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  15 дней назад

      @iainhunneybell No, I use an electronic CCR which monitors PO2 and then injects oxygen to maintain whatever has been set. There is no constant flow valve like you were used to with your drager.
      Diluent is added to maintain loop volume, this is done either manually or by an automatic valve similar to that in a second stage

    • @iainhunneybell
      @iainhunneybell 15 дней назад

      Thanks for the info @@D33pUK 🙂

  • @nomoretrying1451
    @nomoretrying1451 23 дня назад +1

    Can you descend as fast as you want? I understand on the way up you do deco stops. But can you just drop like a rock to the bottom?

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад +1

      Yes, only real limiting factor is how quickly you can equalise your ears!

  • @edbridges1164
    @edbridges1164 23 дня назад +2

    Of interest the Lusitania and her sister Mauretania had their Coal Bunkers along the sides of the Hull as per Royal Navy Ships at the time as the Lucy and Maury were "Reserve Armed Merchant Cruisers" the admiralty after a short time realised that using ocean liners as Warships consumed a lot of coal! The Coal Bunkers being Longitudinal also leans in to the coal dust explosion theory just a little doesn't it?

    • @edbridges1164
      @edbridges1164 23 дня назад

      I think they estimated that if they continued to use them as Warships the admiralty's stock of coal would be empty within 6 months or so

  • @kavinskysmith4094
    @kavinskysmith4094 5 дней назад

    as abit of an FYI with the unsinkable thing, the Lusitania, and other ships of this nature were the first to have water tight compartments, most ships didnt, including the carpathia hence their reputation and belief behind them, as a matter of fact between the marconi wireless, the water tight bulkheads and the shipping lanes the titanic was in, it was actually believed that she would have stayed afloat long enough to be considered her own lifeboat
    hence why they opted under the british trade regulations to not have enough boats onboard for all the normal amount of passengers and crew and they actually had more than what was required onboard,
    but the coal strike that left a bunch unable to get home who then booked passage on her, kinda screwed that up even more, as even to this day the numbers arent quite certain with the titanic
    also thanks to the damn british class system, they kept the third class people from mingling with the first even with the life boats, and blocked off access to the boat deck on the stern with knee high doors, that thanks to that, no one just smashed and went over to get to the boats
    which is why I think the stern compaired to the bow has such a negative aura about it, as that's where the worst happened, as everyone was so busy that they didnt go back there and get the rest
    also with the lusitania, if it was a boiler explosion, would people have not found parts of the boilers or some of them imploded by now
    regardless of the fact that apparently the admirality actually bombarded the wreck with depth charges in WW2, and theirs still live ordinance around

  • @peterfindlay5820
    @peterfindlay5820 23 дня назад +1

    What strobe are you using. They seem quite bright.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      A few different types in operation there - the ones Fran and myself use are made by Nautilus (Hi-max in Europe). They're great pieces of kit

    • @peterfindlay5820
      @peterfindlay5820 15 дней назад

      @@D33pUK Thanks for the suggestion. I just purchased one. They are super bright compared to the previous ones I had. Just what I have been looking for. If I get to UK this year I will look you up. Would love to dive with you however there isnt room for luggage and rebreather as well. Lusitania is on my bucket list. Have you dived Repulse and Prince of Wales? They were great wrecks, but sadly no more due to asian metal scavengers. Another was HMAS Perth which I didnt get to dive before it was salvaged by same guys.

  • @andrewarmstrong5248
    @andrewarmstrong5248 23 дня назад +1

    Churchill as 1st lord ordered the captain to slow down knowing a u boat was in the area .

  • @Peter-tk6rm
    @Peter-tk6rm 21 день назад +1

    Vanderbilt dodged the Titanic but went down on Lussitania.

  • @arkansasboy45
    @arkansasboy45 23 дня назад +1

    So after all of these years of diving, no evidence of ammunition has ever been found? I have always suspected it was there but one never knows about these things.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  23 дня назад

      I'm pretty certain that 0.303 ammunition has been found on it although I've never seen any personally

  • @clucier1
    @clucier1 17 дней назад

    The only things I find interesting about that ship are, using passengers to hide weapons behind, and the UK Government lying about that ship's status. It was "officially" being used as an Auxiliary Warship at the time of its sinking. Of course that all came out later.

  • @thruknobulaxii2020
    @thruknobulaxii2020 22 дня назад +1

    Did you learn to dive whilst on active service? Your cadence and intonation have a definite British Military _je ne sais quoi?_
    Or am I just talking xollobs? 😃

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  22 дня назад +1

      Guilty as charged, ex-Army!

    • @thruknobulaxii2020
      @thruknobulaxii2020 22 дня назад +1

      @ Got it ✌️. Sorry, just being nosey 😁.
      Great videos and narratives.

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  22 дня назад +1

      @thruknobulaxii2020 No problems at all, you're not the only person to ask 😂

  • @OriginalCoalRollers
    @OriginalCoalRollers 23 дня назад +1

    Every photo or “dive video” I’ve seen of Lucy there’s British bullets all over the place

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  20 дней назад +1

      I've done 10 dives on it and never seen any ammunition! I don't doubt that there is some down there but suspect there tends to be a high level of focus on them due to the controversy.

    • @OriginalCoalRollers
      @OriginalCoalRollers 19 дней назад

      @ I bet, and you know the thing is the photos I’ve seen where so crystal clear with bullets everyware who knows if it was even Lucy, but great video, you should dive rms Carpathia

  • @jerodrobinson4040
    @jerodrobinson4040 22 дня назад +1

    130-135lbs.

  • @shawnmccutcheon6873
    @shawnmccutcheon6873 23 дня назад

    I think water made it sink

  • @jerodrobinson4040
    @jerodrobinson4040 22 дня назад

    There should be a System for these Shipwreck Dives. Everyones Suit should have a strong built in Heater, and there should be a Line that is half Electric half Air Running from the Ship. Then if a Diver gets Trapped in the Shipwreck You can hook them to the Line and keep Them alive indefinitely while You Plane the Rescue. The Line would also allow You to remove the Divers Tank and Gear and make it easier to get Them out

  • @user-il1nj7gu1c
    @user-il1nj7gu1c 19 дней назад +1

    Shouldn’t you have some respect! and not dive on a mass grave site

    • @D33pUK
      @D33pUK  18 дней назад +1

      Worth noting that our diving was licensed by the Irish government and the owner of the wreck.
      I pay my respects in my own way.

  • @ringo196
    @ringo196 23 дня назад

    Ship of fools