Damn straight. My first scare diving was when I was just new to the hobby. Being in eastern Canada I dive the bay of Fundy a fair bit. I was diving for scallops when out of nowhere a porpoise swim about 4 feet away from me and all I mentally think is "fml it's a shark", the second time I realized I had entered another food chain and I was possibly on the menu was when I was about 60-80 feet deep once again looking for scallops when it got dark in what is not the best visabillity to begin with. When I look around only to realize I was being shadowed by a pair of whales. Huge majestic things, that probably didn't even notice me. And the most holy shit moment was back in early 2000s when me and my dive buddy Dave joined a boat charter to dive off of Shelbourns, Nova Scotia to dive a grounded ww2 UBoat. You don't have a great deal of bottom time due to the highest tides in the world mixed with the UBoat being at or around 90ish feet deep at low tide. It's poor visibility again but once you hit 86-89 feet only then do you start to see what looks like a ghost from ww2 right in front of you. Very amazing yet humbling moment.
Not diving, but working the docks. During fog season, the visibility is about 5 feet. These huge cruise ships would be slowly creeping towards the dock. You can hear them, but can't see them. After about 30 minutes, they appear so quickly, it feels like a building falling on you. They discontinued the practice, i guess for insurance reasons. Ship has sophisticated technology, but others may not. I wish I would've recorded it.
That's so beautiful to see in nature. Ups to the diver for not disturbing it. It looks large, so it must be an adult, I'm wondering if it was out looking for food for the family, or if it's just roaming.
To those wondering why this never happens by chance with military subs, their sonographers can tell how much loose change you have in your wetsuit by how you jingle in the water from 4 miles away. They're not going to pass anywhere near where commercial/tourist divers can get a look at them and they don't have to.
Not necessarily true. There’s a dive resort in the Puget Sound in WA where it’s somewhat common to hear subs coming back into and out of port at Bremerton. My dive instructor heard them playing AC/DC one time. You could definitely see them if there was better visibility than the like 8 feet there is there
@@jaybiddy955 its not really due to equipment sound travels a lot faster and further in the water a submarine can in fact track a scuba diver depending on their gear
@@hubertnitkowski9583 no no you missed my point lol in other words if the Army can buy a rifle from the dollar store that barely does anything for you but your supposed to abuse and use it for 20 years and hand it off to the next dumbass who signed up to die and say hey bub I just did 20 and 3 deployments with this now its your turn. The sad part in this is I wish I was lying about this lowest bidder for equipment practice
@@jaybiddy955 I'm perfectly aware of how hand-me-down a most of our equipment is. I served too, not as an 11 bang-bang, but still. Im also telling you that from having worked with high value assets our military budget definitely goes somewhere, and that somewhere, form the top down tends to be Carriers Submarines Experimental Aircraft R&D Special Operations Everything between that and personnel Personnel. When a submarine is carrying a multi billion dollar payload of potentially world ending nuclear warheads and has the ability to start or stop world war III just by BEING somewhere its "not supposed to be", working at pressures where a single obsolete or faulty piece of equipment will not only cost us a multi billion dollar submarine but also its multi billion dollar payload of potentially world ending warheads, cause a nuclear spillage disaster, and potentially incite an international incident(even sunk a submarine can start a world war), and where having the best equipment available is going to increase said submarines ability to outmaneuver and outfight the OTHER GUYS Multi billionwhatever submarine... Youre going to outfit with the best equipment it can get. Again, as a grunt, I wouldnt expect you to be given access to the same equipment. You and everything you carrying on you, multiplied by however many of you were in your company, probably isnt as financially or strategically valuable as that single submarine is. Not to say grunts aren't strategically important. Nobody has a higher respect for warfighters than I do. I'm just saying if they had to choose between you guys and the submarine? Yeah...
Uh uh. Not me. No way. I'll take my chances with the SCUBA gear!!! If I'm gonna die doing something STUPID, I want to be in control of my OWN destiny!!!
@@dannycurtis2591, if you make the decision to take the tour on the sub and the unspeakable happens _[may the Lord grant you a long and happy life]_ it would still be you controlling your own destiny, wouldn't it?
@@JSB103 Never gonna happen, never gonna get on one. That's what choosing your own destiny is about. CHOICES. An act of God, whole different conversation.
There was one of those operating on the island of Guam when I lived there in the 90s . It was fun to go alongside and wave at the tourists looking out the observation windows . One of the dangerous aspects that divers were warned of about these Subs is that they had a positive buoyancy and submerged through the use of thrusters pushing them down this was a safety feature that allowed them to surface if they had lost power . The dangerous part for divers would be if they in position over one of these thrusters they could possibly be blown upward at a rapid rate of ascent which is not a good thing for a diver .
@3D Modeller it's a commercial sub for tourists not with a 235 decibel active sonar lol still if it was a military sub I would be outta there cuz yeah fun till ya lungs brains muscles and majority of your body go boom lol
imagine a nuclear submarine like the sea wolf class passing under you while you’re on a dive. i never realized how intimidating submarines could really be.
For those who are wondering, that is a tourist submarine. They are typically only around 40-60 feet long, or about the size of a fishing boat. The water makes it hard to see how small it is
@S It is "just" sound. Sound is energy that travels through matter via pressure waves. More sound energy equals higher pressure waves, and a loud enough sound can damage or kill you. Water also transmits acoustic energy much faster and more effectively than air.
20 something years ago my grandpa took me to go on this Atlantis. People say it's for "tourists" but as a local it was quite fun being a submarine and seeing those underwater attractions.
People say how scary of a sight this would be, what scares me is active sonar, at that distance a ping could boil and rupture all the blood vessels in your body.
I was thinking the same. But from what people say this is a tourist submarine so maybe they use something else than sonar to navigate or they just know where to go somehow and not need it
@DILLIGAF * It can yes. No one's sure how common it does though. Sonar is used as a weapon in ports against divers, so it can absolutely seriously injure or kill.
A sonar can kill divers because of the sound waves it produces. I honestly thought it was the microwaves it produces. But appearantly, it's the sound waves generated by the sonar. I think weather sonar uses much less powerful waves than what military has in store on their submarine. And that spectator submarine definately has a sonar machine, but just a weather one to detect storms. Pretty much harmless.
I was snorkeling off the shore of Maui years ago in about 50 ft of water. I looked down and saw two scuba divers walking along the floor of the ocean. They were wearing weights to stay down and had their flippers attached to their backs. The water was super clear and I couldn't believe my eyes.
Fantastic video! It's one of those commercial, tourist submarines likely in the Caribbean. My wife and I were fortunate enough to embark on one of those underwater tours. Very interesting!
Imagine you passing under a US Navy submarine while swimming... oh, wait, no 'imagining' needed - btdt, how 'bout them Qual Sigs! US Navy Submarine Force '77-'87
Wow that’s gotta be a once in a lifetime experience for anybody! If he hadn’t recorded it, nobody would believe him. At the end, it appeared to be diving into the murky darkness.😮
Looks like the Atlantis sub... just a tourist sightseeing boat. Though I think it would have been funny if the SCUBA diver had dropped down on deck and leaned up against the railing... just waiting for the sub to surface... Tourists come out and the diver just waves... "thanks for the lift!" :)
The Rogue Admiral any dive above 15' and less then 30 min wouldn't. Just don't go up faster then the bubbles around you. When you plan a dive deeper then 15' you would want to stop for 3-5 mins at 15'. With the dives deeper then 120' and longer then the corresponding time for the max depth. Would require considerably more time at steps when going up. That more tanks would be left at the depth attached to a boat. The people who work at 500 ish feet will ride a pressurized container to their support ship then the pressure will drop over the next few days at a rate of 100' per day. Also anything below 120' requires mixed gases to prevent oxygen toxicity.
@Peace Sells, But Who's Buying? it happens a lot in the French on the French costs and in the Channel, in Normandy u can even find some M4 Sherman tank
The people on the sub are like "And here we have the Subnauticus Dudicus in it's natural habitat. You can tell it from the Subnauticus You'rescrewedicus by it's bright coloring and festive curiosity. A largely peaceful resident of the seas, they don't startle easily, respond well to nonaggressive overtures, but can be aggressive when feeding. "
Ive been on one of those subs during a vacation to Maui when i was a kid. Couldn’t see anything out of the windows but it was still cool, still have the pin they gave me.
I kept expecting a slew of henchmen with spearguns to come out on the attack, while their evil genius boss watches from the huge picture window at the front of the sub. ( while stroking a cat of course)
I remember seeing one of them tourist subs on one of my dives. I had a sea scooter with me at the time, so I cruised alongside and waved to all little kiddies inside.
I've seen that sub. I live in Honolulu ,Hawaii and I have seen that sub being towed in and out of harbor. I didn't know that it could actually submerge. I always thought that it was only a partially submersed sub, more like a glass bottom surface craft.
This looks like a tourist sub, like the one in Waikiki called Atlantis. They cruise around at about 80 ft deep and tourists can look out big side windows, like riding a bus.
The one thing most people do not seem to know, is that this is actually a private sub. This is actually SOMEONE'S private submarine. So yes, yes if you are a billionaire you actually buy one for yourself.
Yes you are right ! this is a private sub ! But not for a billionaire. You can actually purchase this for around $250 because well, its remote controlled.
@@jaywhips This is probably a diesel-electric to yeah, it sounds quite loud (it is probably also by law that it can't be silent). And how do you explain it being the same size as her head yet being clearly behind her. Do you see the details on the deck? You think they make open ports on a toy. Those hatches look very functional to me, and those railings sure look like real polished or chromed metal. Way too detailed for just looks. Also it is clearly way too deep for a rc subamrine and I also can't find any submersible rc submarines that look anything like this. This thing is definitely for real dude. You just have to get your head around the fact that there really are people in this world rich enough to just buy their own private luxury submarine. And it is just *one* of their (multi-multi-multi-million dollar) toys. This one was probably somewhere between $500,000,000 and $1,000,000,000. Just a rough estimate based on my knowledge and I can't really judge it's size and luxury but this one doesn't too big, based on the size of the submarine versus the size of the hatches. For about 2 billion dollars you can buy a 928 foot long luxury submarine and this one doesn't even look close to that. So it will probably be more towards the 500 million. Which is perfectly doable price for those kind of people since plenty of private yachts have sold at that price point.
It's happened to me a couple times, once in Cozumel, had just finished a dive, waiting for a boat to pick me up. I don't know what got my attention, probably the noise, looked down and there it was. Another time in Maui, was diving on a sunken boat, found out that one of the tourist submarines frequented the wreck. We were told by the divemaster, don't give any obscene gestures, ha ha. I shot a video of the encounter, I might have even posted it on youtube. I can't remember the title, could have been "diving in Maui" or something, my youtube name is emptech, I'm sure you could search for it. The viewing ports for the passengers is on the underside, I don't know if they even knew there were divers overhead as they passed by. - Jim
Hey, cool story and neat video! I clicked through to your profile and it was the first video on your uploads! I expected the bottom of the sub to more fully match the deck, but I guess there’s no need for all that fancy white deck material down below. Thanks for the share!
Those subs actually take divers to wreck sites in the bay. The divers stand on top where the silver rails are. There's a video of it on here somewhere I think it's SVDelos.
A static, small tourist sub. The diver has a diver propulsion vehicle, hence the noise. If this had been a military sub, the diver would have been advised to surface due to loudness of the sonar (and sound travels much easier underwater).
I've been to HI twice and had experiences with these tourist subs each time. The first time, I went scuba diving on a wrecked ship off the shore of Oahu and one of the subs came by. All us divers waived to the Japanese tourists inside, snapping pictures through the port holes. My second trip, my wife and I went out in one of those subs off the big island. They're a pretty nice tourist attraction.
Came out of a wreck in Cozumel and the noise was loud in the wreck, then we all swam near sub and waved to the tourists, not a typhoon but it had 20 windows on each side, it was no toy. It was very cool
jason keller eh I wouldn’t call it a sub. It’s like a semi sub. It maintains a positive buoyancy and submerges through electric propellers and I’m pretty sure there’s no dive plains. A real sub has a ballast tank.
Sound waves are able to pass through water as it is able to travel through something think of it as putting your ears underwater while having a bath and hearing everything like your elbow being pushed against the side of the bath etc. The reason you cant hear sounds in space is because there's nothing for the soundwaves to pass through
That's a submersible for tourists that is likely run by Atlantis tours. I went on one in Barbados. They dive to around 100 feet. Great experience. I identified it by the conning type tower you can see is open at the front. This gives access to the stairs to the main pressure hull. It's not a military submarine.
I had something similar happen in the Caymans. I waved at everyone in the windows. I could hear it coming a long time before I saw it. It was like an ultra loud vacuum cleaner underwater.
@@maximusX_ They’re very dangerous to be near. One sonar ping and anything nearby including a human would be torn to shreds and be killed. It’s why divers stay away from Sperm Whales as they have a similar mechanism.
That was a very un-unique submarine. VERY UN-UNIQUE. In fact I showed a couple of Tourist buddies and they looked. Said Atlantis class tourist submarine.
Seriously thought I was the only one imagine swimming along and seeing one of those big nuclear subs just sitting under there or having to board it. "Dick Marsinco founder seal team 6 boarding nuclear sub in New York harbor."
It would be awkward but it wouldn't terrify me if it was under me. Suddenly appearing right in front of me though, now that's something, and probably the only thing you can do before get slammed by a 10 tone metal giant...
Atlantis Submarines has been sharing the magnificence of Hawaii’s undersea world since 1988 using the environmentally safe submarines that are battery powered, emit no pollutants, and quietly move through the water, disturbing no one. It’s the ultimate in sustainable tourism.
@@timbucktoo99191 I know. The wealthy do struggle with their eco guilt. They are the problem but they have a friend who says he will plant a tree for them to offset their flight and they book eco holidays! So no guilt! That is why they want us to own nothing and have a happiness mandate as an offset to their extravagant lives. Someone needs to load the bags on the plane and drive the taxis!
So, the power plants that charge the sub's batteries don't emit pollutants? The disposal of the old lead acid batteries it uses in the local landfill don't damage the ecology?
@@robinwells8879 I think I've traced that kind of elitism back to fear. Some rich people believe in wealth creation, others are afraid (possibly for good reason) that they couldn't cut it in the real world so they try to use manulipulation and corruption to transform the world into a place where a person can be wealthy only by knowing people or being born into it. That mentality results in "great reset" style corruption, not by the best and brightest, but by the politically connected. No wonder it's success would actually signal worldwide failure.
Rode one off Oahu in 06.That was fun 115 ft. If you have trouble and have to evacuate with a breather and 66 passengers I believe it wouldn't work with one door that we knew of and no safety lesson at all.I really enjoyed it but hate to be in a situation I can't control or leave.
Kelp dive off San Diego. Out on a dive boat before dawn with my son. Thick fog, GPS piloting out of harbor, but captain says good diving. Suited up and jumped in. Put a strobe on the anchor chain. Visibility was better under water than on deck. Strange and beautiful dive. Surface was like a mirror. When the sun came up it was amazing stained glass cathedral through the kelp forest. Moments that make life enjoyable.
It's a tourist sub, this diver most probably works for the company, they often have divers outside pointing out things of interest to tourists. Still a neat video
This is the part where you're supposed to grab on and start knocking loudly on the hatch and scaring the shit out of people inside.
Exactly what i thought
That won't work lol
@@videodeposu8741 why?
@@Gebri3l The water impedes noise. Your going to have to bang so hard on the submarine.
@@PainandMotivation Wrong
Seeing large things appear out of the shadows is the creepiest thing as a diver.
Damn straight. My first scare diving was when I was just new to the hobby. Being in eastern Canada I dive the bay of Fundy a fair bit. I was diving for scallops when out of nowhere a porpoise swim about 4 feet away from me and all I mentally think is "fml it's a shark", the second time I realized I had entered another food chain and I was possibly on the menu was when I was about 60-80 feet deep once again looking for scallops when it got dark in what is not the best visabillity to begin with. When I look around only to realize I was being shadowed by a pair of whales. Huge majestic things, that probably didn't even notice me. And the most holy shit moment was back in early 2000s when me and my dive buddy Dave joined a boat charter to dive off of Shelbourns, Nova Scotia to dive a grounded ww2 UBoat. You don't have a great deal of bottom time due to the highest tides in the world mixed with the UBoat being at or around 90ish feet deep at low tide. It's poor visibility again but once you hit 86-89 feet only then do you start to see what looks like a ghost from ww2 right in front of you. Very amazing yet humbling moment.
M.V.P. Nope never thankfully.
@@chrismcnee9287 Damn, cool story bro.
Not diving, but working the docks. During fog season, the visibility is about 5 feet. These huge cruise ships would be slowly creeping towards the dock. You can hear them, but can't see them. After about 30 minutes, they appear so quickly, it feels like a building falling on you. They discontinued the practice, i guess for insurance reasons. Ship has sophisticated technology, but others may not. I wish I would've recorded it.
Had a run in with a great white in huntington beach once that was fun
That's so beautiful to see in nature.
Ups to the diver for not disturbing it. It looks large, so it must be an adult, I'm wondering if it was out looking for food for the family, or if it's just roaming.
It was on autopilot~👍
No, just gently delivering some tons of cocaine.
😂😂😂
This might be the funniest comment I have ever seen on the internet.
One of the smaller species, honestly. Wait until you see one of the great pelagic species. Then, you will know awe!
To those wondering why this never happens by chance with military subs, their sonographers can tell how much loose change you have in your wetsuit by how you jingle in the water from 4 miles away. They're not going to pass anywhere near where commercial/tourist divers can get a look at them and they don't have to.
Not necessarily true. There’s a dive resort in the Puget Sound in WA where it’s somewhat common to hear subs coming back into and out of port at Bremerton. My dive instructor heard them playing AC/DC one time. You could definitely see them if there was better visibility than the like 8 feet there is there
@@jaybiddy955 its not really due to equipment sound travels a lot faster and further in the water a submarine can in fact track a scuba diver depending on their gear
@@hubertnitkowski9583 no no you missed my point lol in other words if the Army can buy a rifle from the dollar store that barely does anything for you but your supposed to abuse and use it for 20 years and hand it off to the next dumbass who signed up to die and say hey bub I just did 20 and 3 deployments with this now its your turn. The sad part in this is I wish I was lying about this lowest bidder for equipment practice
@@jaybiddy955 I think the difference is there’s really no such thing as shitty sonar equipment like there are shitty rifles
@@jaybiddy955 I'm perfectly aware of how hand-me-down a most of our equipment is. I served too, not as an 11 bang-bang, but still.
Im also telling you that from having worked with high value assets our military budget definitely goes somewhere, and that somewhere, form the top down tends to be
Carriers
Submarines
Experimental Aircraft
R&D
Special Operations
Everything between that and personnel
Personnel.
When a submarine is carrying a multi billion dollar payload of potentially world ending nuclear warheads and has the ability to start or stop world war III just by BEING somewhere its "not supposed to be", working at pressures where a single obsolete or faulty piece of equipment will not only cost us a multi billion dollar submarine but also its multi billion dollar payload of potentially world ending warheads, cause a nuclear spillage disaster, and potentially incite an international incident(even sunk a submarine can start a world war), and where having the best equipment available is going to increase said submarines ability to outmaneuver and outfight the OTHER GUYS Multi billionwhatever submarine...
Youre going to outfit with the best equipment it can get.
Again, as a grunt, I wouldnt expect you to be given access to the same equipment.
You and everything you carrying on you, multiplied by however many of you were in your company, probably isnt as financially or strategically valuable as that single submarine is.
Not to say grunts aren't strategically important. Nobody has a higher respect for warfighters than I do.
I'm just saying if they had to choose between you guys and the submarine?
Yeah...
Why is everyone calling this a toy? It's a tourist submarine. Not large, but it can seat 10 to 20+ people quite comfortably.
Uh uh. Not me. No way. I'll take my chances with the SCUBA gear!!! If I'm gonna die doing something STUPID, I want to be in control of my OWN destiny!!!
That just sounds like toy with extra steps
@@dannycurtis2591, if you make the decision to take the tour on the sub and the unspeakable happens _[may the Lord grant you a long and happy life]_ it would still be you controlling your own destiny, wouldn't it?
@@JSB103 Hahaha!!! Semantics, my friend!! Pure semantics!!! 😆
@@JSB103 Never gonna happen, never gonna get on one. That's what choosing your own destiny is about. CHOICES. An act of God, whole different conversation.
This guy is a total noob. He forgot to plant the c4 charges.
Bro he is a Gaymer
This is where and why 006 was let go. Poor chap 🕵️♂️ 🔫 🧐 ... truly a shame.
@@aeromexico0015 r/whoooosh
@First name Last name 😂😂
Seriously. What the f*** is up with you, Snake?!
There was one of those operating on the island of Guam when I lived there in the 90s . It was fun to go alongside and wave at the tourists looking out the observation windows . One of the dangerous aspects that divers were warned of about these Subs is that they had a positive buoyancy and submerged through the use of thrusters pushing them down this was a safety feature that allowed them to surface if they had lost power . The dangerous part for divers would be if they in position over one of these thrusters they could possibly be blown upward at a rapid rate of ascent which is not a good thing for a diver .
Unless you like exploding, then it's great.
Still that sounds like fun.... Other than the bends.... 🤣
And if you're underneath...
Thx for the comment.
@3D Modeller it's a commercial sub for tourists not with a 235 decibel active sonar lol still if it was a military sub I would be outta there cuz yeah fun till ya lungs brains muscles and majority of your body go boom lol
Submarines as a concept are so wild to me. It's a boat... but underwater. Isn't that the trippiest thing?
I would rather compare it to a blimp :D
@@TheOlav0509 i c bajs
just wait until you find out about the titanic
@@sadplatinum7552 comment of the year
@@sadplatinum7552 it has a feature to split into two, making it effective for better view of the icy seas
"Give me a ping,, Vashily. One ping only pleashe."
He’s gonna pull a crazy Ivan !
Michael Matthews i will raise rabbits
Sonar pings form a submarine at that distance can easily kill a person. Those pings are around as loud as a sperm whale.
@@pikejohnson6409 I think sperm whales are even louder
Don't they like vibrate your brain to death?
Hahaha, nope. I almost died from that during a training exercise.
Who else was hoping for a typhoon class submarine, instead of a toy ?
clubtcb
Me
Me. I bitch slapped myself for watching this
I didn't realize this was filmed in a bathtub.
I was hoping for a cartel drug sub. Just sayin'....
Me
imagine a nuclear submarine like the sea wolf class passing under you while you’re on a dive. i never realized how intimidating submarines could really be.
… holy fuck… like seeing a literal planet killer under your feet. That could be activated without your knowledge with *a single press of a button.*
@@chimedemon yeah imagine if they launched a nuke and it literally brought your ass up with it lmao XD
a typhoon class would be scarier
That's because submarines are so BIG ASS in size.😄😄
Surface if you see a military submarine near you, the sonar could kill you and you should probably wait a while for it to get like 100 miles out
For those who are wondering, that is a tourist submarine. They are typically only around 40-60 feet long, or about the size of a fishing boat. The water makes it hard to see how small it is
Shoulda grabbed on and followed them back to their secret underwater cave lair
What if you run out of oxygen
George you surface before u do 😂
The pressure would screwyou. You have to equalize every ten feet or so and it's diving pretty good.
How else is Brock (notice the blond hair, I am not wrong) going to find the Monarch's new hideout?
@S It is "just" sound. Sound is energy that travels through matter via pressure waves. More sound energy equals higher pressure waves, and a loud enough sound can damage or kill you.
Water also transmits acoustic energy much faster and more effectively than air.
That’s a perfectly harmless whale shark.
StamfordBridge aren't they graceful?
StamfordBridge lol!
StamfordBridge : Yeah ... untill when they shoot torpedos at you .
ẽspasso cake Whale sharks only shoot torpedoes when threatened. Live and let live.
That whale shark has an exoskeleton. Must be a new species.
20 something years ago my grandpa took me to go on this Atlantis. People say it's for "tourists" but as a local it was quite fun being a submarine and seeing those underwater attractions.
People say how scary of a sight this would be, what scares me is active sonar, at that distance a ping could boil and rupture all the blood vessels in your body.
I was thinking the same. But from what people say this is a tourist submarine so maybe they use something else than sonar to navigate or they just know where to go somehow and not need it
@DILLIGAF * It can yes. No one's sure how common it does though. Sonar is used as a weapon in ports against divers, so it can absolutely seriously injure or kill.
There's no way that thing carries an sort of sonar system outside of a fathometer.
A sonar can kill divers because of the sound waves it produces. I honestly thought it was the microwaves it produces. But appearantly, it's the sound waves generated by the sonar.
I think weather sonar uses much less powerful waves than what military has in store on their submarine. And that spectator submarine definately has a sonar machine, but just a weather one to detect storms. Pretty much harmless.
There is no sonar onboard any of the Atlantis subs. *Was a copilot and its all sight based.
I was snorkeling off the shore of Maui years ago in about 50 ft of water. I looked down and saw two scuba divers walking along the floor of the ocean. They were wearing weights to stay down and had their flippers attached to their backs. The water was super clear and I couldn't believe my eyes.
Navy seals
Or captain Nemo’s Crew
??? No shit they had weights, they were diving? What's your point?
@@tonyvelasquez6776 the guys just sharing a cool memory, back off grumpy
Drug smugglers
Why the hell am I watching this as I'm falling asleep what the hell is wrong with me
Word!
I'm with you on that
MrScottyMillz I
What u said.
Mee too
This just shows you how vast and unknown the ocean is. I absolutely love it
Fantastic video! It's one of those commercial, tourist submarines likely in the Caribbean. My wife and I were fortunate enough to embark on one of those underwater tours. Very interesting!
Imagine a US Navy submarine passing under you while swimming...
Imagine a Typhoon. Love the USN, but I'm imagining sizes!
I would straight up shit myself. Sonar operator would be the only one laughing,
You're kidding, right? that's a tourist submarine.
Imagine you passing under a US Navy submarine while swimming... oh, wait, no 'imagining' needed - btdt, how 'bout them Qual Sigs! US Navy Submarine Force '77-'87
Artruis Joew Nah it will KILL you...after it hurts you REALLY BADLY.(Turns your internal organs into blood pudding)
"I preshent to you the Ballishtic Misshile Submarine Red October"
Trapper50cal
That’s a pretty good Con Seannery impression!
"Ballishtic"
should have been "Shubmareen" LoL
@@JeffSyam Ballishtic Misshile Shubmareen
One ping only
Wow that’s gotta be a once in a lifetime experience for anybody! If he hadn’t recorded it, nobody would believe him. At the end, it appeared to be diving into the murky darkness.😮
go visit places with tourist submarines..you can do that same thing over and over again..Once in a lifetime..hahahahaha
"2 blips on the radar captain"
"TAKE EM OUT"
That’s one of those tourist subs that run out of Honolulu. The wife and I went on one on our honeymoon decades ago. Expensive but pretty cool.
Who payed the money for it?
Looks like the Atlantis sub... just a tourist sightseeing boat.
Though I think it would have been funny if the SCUBA diver had dropped down on deck and leaned up against the railing... just waiting for the sub to surface...
Tourists come out and the diver just waves... "thanks for the lift!" :)
Oh my😂
Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ I been on that lol
it'd probably surface so quickly he'd get the bends, though. :/
maybe not, looked fairly slow. So long as they hadn't all started deep.
The Rogue Admiral any dive above 15' and less then 30 min wouldn't. Just don't go up faster then the bubbles around you. When you plan a dive deeper then 15' you would want to stop for 3-5 mins at 15'. With the dives deeper then 120' and longer then the corresponding time for the max depth. Would require considerably more time at steps when going up. That more tanks would be left at the depth attached to a boat. The people who work at 500 ish feet will ride a pressurized container to their support ship then the pressure will drop over the next few days at a rate of 100' per day. Also anything below 120' requires mixed gases to prevent oxygen toxicity.
Been on that sub. It's a pretty cool way to explore underwater if you're scared of diving like me!
The marvels of nature. It's such a large specimen too. It's smart the diver kept eye contact the entire time.
This would scare the hell out of me... imagine if that were a typhoon class sub
(Edit): thanks for the likes, have a good day ladies and gents!!!
No s***. That's a good day to bring your brown wetsuit.
Peace Sells, But Who's Buying? Why?
Imagine seeing the propellers churn once it has passed underneath.... Aaaargh.
Peace Sells, But Who's Buying? I’d be more scared of a big boat like a freighter
@Peace Sells, But Who's Buying? it happens a lot in the French on the French costs and in the Channel, in Normandy u can even find some M4 Sherman tank
The people on the sub are like
"And here we have the Subnauticus Dudicus in it's natural habitat. You can tell it from the Subnauticus You'rescrewedicus by it's bright coloring and festive curiosity. A largely peaceful resident of the seas, they don't startle easily, respond well to nonaggressive overtures, but can be aggressive when feeding. "
justblet the sub ping back n fuck ur world up
@@TheARAM5 dude that is just a tourist sub it dosent ping xD
How does this not have more likes??
This is underrated.
Why do you (and others) say 'like' before the quote.
It's like silly and meaningless.
Like.
What amazes me is that there are people without thalassophobia
Ive been on one of those subs during a vacation to Maui when i was a kid. Couldn’t see anything out of the windows but it was still cool, still have the pin they gave me.
I kept expecting a slew of henchmen with spearguns to come out on the attack, while their evil genius boss watches from the huge picture window at the front of the sub. ( while stroking a cat of course)
And now the moment you've all been waiting for...... THE BEATLES !
Dumbass
Lake Ratatouille wrong colour
wheres the yellow and lsd
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🎶I want to be, under the sea🎶
Doug Davis lol made you look, I don't make monkeys, I train them. Cool original name btw
I've been on that submarine, it's the Atlantis tour submarine, pretty cool
One sonar blast and boom... Diver would be gone.
Not with this one. You can actually hear the ping around 0:15. But if it was a military sub..
@@VladimirChibuckov I briefly thought it was a narco sub, but then realized cartels wouldn't bother with no-slip and guard rails. Or paint it white.
@@VladimirChibuckovNO
I remember seeing one of them tourist subs on one of my dives. I had a sea scooter with me at the time, so I cruised alongside and waved to all little kiddies inside.
That sounds really awesome!😎👍
I've seen that sub.
I live in Honolulu ,Hawaii and I have seen that sub being towed in and out of harbor. I didn't know that it could actually submerge. I always thought that it was only a partially submersed sub, more like a glass bottom surface craft.
Submerged 🙂.
They just go down to around 100 feet, hardly that deep. They spend a decent amount of time at the surface though.
@@brianjob3018 submersible actually
@@brianjob3018 🙃
Yeah they do the “Atlantis submarine tour” diving is better but the sub tour was pretty cool!
This looks like a tourist sub, like the one in Waikiki called Atlantis. They cruise around at about 80 ft deep and tourists can look out big side windows, like riding a bus.
Technology appearing in the void is unsettling
That sound dilation is great here.
The one thing most people do not seem to know, is that this is actually a private sub. This is actually SOMEONE'S private submarine. So yes, yes if you are a billionaire you actually buy one for yourself.
Yes you are right ! this is a private sub ! But not for a billionaire. You can actually purchase this for around $250 because well, its remote controlled.
@@jaywhips This one is all real tho...
@@erfho8y do you hear that thing ? do you see it go by his flipper ? its just perspective my man thats a toy.
@@jaywhips This is probably a diesel-electric to yeah, it sounds quite loud (it is probably also by law that it can't be silent). And how do you explain it being the same size as her head yet being clearly behind her. Do you see the details on the deck? You think they make open ports on a toy. Those hatches look very functional to me, and those railings sure look like real polished or chromed metal. Way too detailed for just looks. Also it is clearly way too deep for a rc subamrine and I also can't find any submersible rc submarines that look anything like this. This thing is definitely for real dude. You just have to get your head around the fact that there really are people in this world rich enough to just buy their own private luxury submarine. And it is just *one* of their (multi-multi-multi-million dollar) toys. This one was probably somewhere between $500,000,000 and $1,000,000,000. Just a rough estimate based on my knowledge and I can't really judge it's size and luxury but this one doesn't too big, based on the size of the submarine versus the size of the hatches. For about 2 billion dollars you can buy a 928 foot long luxury submarine and this one doesn't even look close to that. So it will probably be more towards the 500 million. Which is perfectly doable price for those kind of people since plenty of private yachts have sold at that price point.
@@erfho8y you'd be surprised how detailed those toys are these days but shit man it ain't that serious lmao, believe what u want but that's an RC sub
It's happened to me a couple times, once in Cozumel, had just finished a dive, waiting for a boat to pick me up. I don't know what got my attention, probably the noise, looked down and there it was. Another time in Maui, was diving on a sunken boat, found out that one of the tourist submarines frequented the wreck. We were told by the divemaster, don't give any obscene gestures, ha ha. I shot a video of the encounter, I might have even posted it on youtube. I can't remember the title, could have been "diving in Maui" or something, my youtube name is emptech, I'm sure you could search for it. The viewing ports for the passengers is on the underside, I don't know if they even knew there were divers overhead as they passed by. - Jim
ruclips.net/video/vlaUwtPcsUw/видео.html here you go sir.
Hey, cool story and neat video! I clicked through to your profile and it was the first video on your uploads! I expected the bottom of the sub to more fully match the deck, but I guess there’s no need for all that fancy white deck material down below. Thanks for the share!
thx jim, i cummed
How do you forget if you posted a video from the account you’re commenting from when there are only 3 videos on the channel??
Those subs actually take divers to wreck sites in the bay. The divers stand on top where the silver rails are. There's a video of it on here somewhere I think it's SVDelos.
A static, small tourist sub. The diver has a diver propulsion vehicle, hence the noise.
If this had been a military sub, the diver would have been advised to surface due to loudness of the sonar (and sound travels much easier underwater).
My mom use to hold onto that sub when she Scubadived back in the late 80's ... Its Atlantis In Honolulu Hawaii.
this is terrifying
Mitchel Patnode it's not real one
ikr, isn't it? unsettling
Amtrakeng Jesus Christ who hurt you?
jerrod over here
I'm confused... Why is it terrifying?
I've been to HI twice and had experiences with these tourist subs each time. The first time, I went scuba diving on a wrecked ship off the shore of Oahu and one of the subs came by. All us divers waived to the Japanese tourists inside, snapping pictures through the port holes. My second trip, my wife and I went out in one of those subs off the big island. They're a pretty nice tourist attraction.
For some reason I'm absolutely terrified of being on a submarine that's dove down even a little bit. I don't know why it's just terrifying to me
Damn now that is somebody who keeps their wealth on the DL
cipher88101 quite literally
Or smuggle drugs
It's a tourist sub. I've been on it in HI
cipher88101 hilarious
ItsTrump headin home.
Quite a treat to have a submarine pass by you. I'd give them a salute as they passed.
I wish that sub had a "How's my driving? Dial..." sticker on back.
Came out of a wreck in Cozumel and the noise was loud in the wreck, then we all swam near sub and waved to the tourists, not a typhoon but it had 20 windows on each side, it was no toy. It was very cool
It is a tour guide in Hawaii called Atlantis Adventures
flushedg This is correct, it is an actual submarine. Not a military sub but a civilian one.
And the tour sucked
you go down about 200 feet, and see a few sunken boats, lots of coral and some fish. its pretty cool
Suck My Balls Agreed. It wasn't good and expensive. I told the attendents after the trip that it was a ripoff. They smiled.
jason keller eh I wouldn’t call it a sub. It’s like a semi sub. It maintains a positive buoyancy and submerges through electric propellers and I’m pretty sure there’s no dive plains. A real sub has a ballast tank.
It’s cool how you can hear the engine that is so cool to hear that underwater
That's terrifying
Sound waves are able to pass through water as it is able to travel through something think of it as putting your ears underwater while having a bath and hearing everything like your elbow being pushed against the side of the bath etc.
The reason you cant hear sounds in space is because there's nothing for the soundwaves to pass through
That's a submersible for tourists that is likely run by Atlantis tours. I went on one in Barbados. They dive to around 100 feet. Great experience. I identified it by the conning type tower you can see is open at the front. This gives access to the stairs to the main pressure hull. It's not a military submarine.
I’ve been in this sub. They do tours around Waikiki and launch from the Hilton Beach resort.
I have submechaphobia and this is a terrifying sight
Shoulda swam down and knocked on the door.
*Jimmy John's* freaky fast
It's terrifying to see something that big in the ocean ngl
I had something similar happen in the Caymans. I waved at everyone in the windows. I could hear it coming a long time before I saw it. It was like an ultra loud vacuum cleaner underwater.
Love this new Subnautica update.
Terrifying. Fair play for not panicking and giving yourself the bends.
On the one half I admire the beauty of modern sea exploration, on the other half my Thallasophobia from Subnautica is kicking up.
If that submarine sonar pinged, your entire body would instantly melt due to how loud the ping is
Mr crabs definitely felt that one
If it were a nuclear sub, i would have crapped my scuba suit.
why?
@@maximusX_ They’re very dangerous to be near. One sonar ping and anything nearby including a human would be torn to shreds and be killed. It’s why divers stay away from Sperm Whales as they have a similar mechanism.
@@maximusX_ s o n a r
When I was stationed on Oahu, I went on a dive charter that took us to a spot off of Waikiki to dive on a sunken airplane and see the sub.
It’s like a boat is broken but working.
and this was the last time we have seen Dave the Diver.....Legend has it, he was ate by a whale trying to mate with the sub
I would die right on the spot from anxiety.
Nah I’d be terrified being that close to it knowing what the sonar can do to your brain, ears, and body in general
Divers around those areas know the traveling site of the Atlantis, a Hawaiian tourist sub. It's got no sonar.
God damn that thing is loud. I can’t imagine what it’s like for marine animals dealing with that thing 24/7. A worse version of tinnitus.
there are more planes in the ocean than there are submarines in the sky
Best post on this thread!
Prove it.
But it wasn’t always that way
"Is that a *tourist sub,* or are you just *happy to see me* ?"
*;~)°*
That would be terrifying. I'd be so worried that they'd send out a sonar pulse.
That was a very unique submarine. VERY UNIQUE. In fact I showed a couple of Navy buddies and they looked
and were more confused than me!
yea it’s a tourist submarine, it’s impossible for a naval sub to pass under you
That was a very un-unique submarine. VERY UN-UNIQUE. In fact I showed a couple of Tourist buddies and they looked.
Said Atlantis class tourist submarine.
For some reason that's fucking scary to me
Fear of this is called Submechanophobia, check out the subreddit guys!
Wild i never knew there was a term for this but i definitely have it ! lol Thanks @worrun
Enjoy
Seriously thought I was the only one imagine swimming along and seeing one of those big nuclear subs just sitting under there or having to board it. "Dick Marsinco founder seal team 6 boarding nuclear sub in New York harbor."
Its the intense sound and the slow movement combined with a vague sense of unknown purpose
I rode that sub last October out of Waikiki.
me too.
That is just sick. Perverts.
+Bassie Baumhouwer sick ????, why ????
Just because. Start riding your boyfriend or girlfriend. Not a submarine.
Bassie Baumhouwer ahahahah
Out here in Northern Ca. There are barges that harvest sea weed just the sound is creepy because you don't know where it's coming from
The phrase, "ahhh heeeeeelll no" comes to mind
Looks like a tourist sub giving reef rides.
Webmaster Caribou most likely. It looks nothing like a military sub.
The Noble German it is I’ve been on that same sub, it’s in Hawaii
@@thenoblegerman2637”Whale Submarine” Maldives
If this happened to me and it was a military submarine I'd freak out.
That's another scary ass thing to consider might be under you in the ocean.. gotta love it.
Can you imagine if you had a military sub go under you, that would have to be terrifying!!! 😳
It would be awkward but it wouldn't terrify me if it was under me. Suddenly appearing right in front of me though, now that's something, and probably the only thing you can do before get slammed by a 10 tone metal giant...
@@apolloscouter True!!!
Atlantis Submarines has been sharing the magnificence of Hawaii’s undersea world since 1988 using the environmentally safe submarines that are battery powered, emit no pollutants, and quietly move through the water, disturbing no one. It’s the ultimate in sustainable tourism.
I had assumed that it was a narco sub!
So sustainable when everyone flies in on an airliner aye
@@timbucktoo99191 I know. The wealthy do struggle with their eco guilt. They are the problem but they have a friend who says he will plant a tree for them to offset their flight and they book eco holidays! So no guilt!
That is why they want us to own nothing and have a happiness mandate as an offset to their extravagant lives. Someone needs to load the bags on the plane and drive the taxis!
So, the power plants that charge the sub's batteries don't emit pollutants? The disposal of the old lead acid batteries it uses in the local landfill don't damage the ecology?
@@robinwells8879 I think I've traced that kind of elitism back to fear. Some rich people believe in wealth creation, others are afraid (possibly for good reason) that they couldn't cut it in the real world so they try to use manulipulation and corruption to transform the world into a place where a person can be wealthy only by knowing people or being born into it. That mentality results in "great reset" style corruption, not by the best and brightest, but by the politically connected. No wonder it's success would actually signal worldwide failure.
i don’t trust it
Joe On a Boat
Of course not
It's not a harmless untainted 2 liter of RC cola
If you don't trust it, don't date it.
Lock up your drugs and your women
If Joe doesn't trust it I don't trust it. I trust Joe.
You the man , Joe 😅😅
That's pretty creepy at first then its actually really cool being right on top of a moving sub and then when it disappears thats kinda creepy again.
Rode one off Oahu in 06.That was fun 115 ft. If you have trouble and have to evacuate with a breather and 66 passengers I believe it wouldn't work with one door that we knew of and no safety lesson at all.I really enjoyed it but hate to be in a situation I can't control or leave.
it's just Spectre moving the nuke they stole to the underwater lair.
el chapo cargo hahaha
pompier91111 yep in Hawaii.. derp.
Scallie __ He shipped to Hawaii.
Hex 77 Doubtfully in a submarine which strictly circles the islands, this is a tour vessel.
Русские, хуле......
tour vessel whit no window... yeah yeah haha
You know the sonarsman on the boat is going crazy with the amount of noise you're creating in the water.
This is a huge phobia for me. I forget the name of it but it’s much more common than I thought
Submechanophobia
Kelp dive off San Diego. Out on a dive boat before dawn with my son. Thick fog, GPS piloting out of harbor, but captain says good diving. Suited up and jumped in. Put a strobe on the anchor chain. Visibility was better under water than on deck. Strange and beautiful dive. Surface was like a mirror. When the sun came up it was amazing stained glass cathedral through the kelp forest.
Moments that make life enjoyable.
Another awesome dive idea. I've always wanted to dive the kelp forests.
Looks like an underwater zodiac.Never seen a sub look like that.
Terry Franks I
Terry Franks it’s a submarine in Hawaii that gives tours. Atlantis I think is what it’s called.
It's a tourist sub, this diver most probably works for the company, they often have divers outside pointing out things of interest to tourists. Still a neat video
That's so cute. It was like a submarine only smaller.
"Diver goes over submarine"
Imagine it pinged sonar 💀
I hear the opening theme to DAS BOOT playing in my head seeing this.
Bad ending : the sonar actived