We dived it in summer 1988, 18 months after it sank - had about 5 days diving on it. You could see the top of the wreck about 5m below the surface from our RIB. Seabed being at 36m. Still had its propeller then - beneath which was a small dead whale, identified as such by one of our divers who was a vet. Huge wreck - and v difficult to navigate initially as it was broken in two with the 2 sections lying at an angle to each other. Very early days of dive computers - several of us had Suunto SME; I'd bought mine at the dive show that year at a promotional price of £250.
We dived it in summer 1988, 18 months after it sank - had about 5 days diving on it. You could see the top of the wreck about 5m below the surface from our RIB. Seabed being at 36m. Still had its propeller then - beneath which was a small dead whale, identified as such by one of our divers who was a vet.
Huge wreck - and v difficult to navigate initially as it was broken in two with the 2 sections lying at an angle to each other. Very early days of dive computers - several of us had Suunto SME; I'd bought mine at the dive show that year at a promotional price of £250.
@@andrewjames5887 Wow, it must have been amazing to see it. Beautiful shipwreck. I can't wait to dive her again.
Thank you for your story
El constructor de ésos barcos se equivocó, y el gobierno británico lo ocultó, esos barcos tenían un defecto en la cuaderna 65
El constructor de ésos barcos se equivocó, y el gobierno británico lo ocultó, todos esos barcos tenían defectos en la cuaderna 65.
@@trefiladosguayana6133 all of those ships had structural defects? Could you tell more about it, please?
No tengo más información por qué la Han ocultado, ni siquiera existe en RUclips, un vídeo del hundimiento del mv Kowloon bridge en costas de Irlanda.