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Scott's SCUBA Service
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 มี.ค. 2020
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Little Cayman 2024
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Scott’s SCUBA trip to Little Cayman October 2024 See more pics and vids at 61566894987972/posts/pfbid0mvskJAj5zUJNwHh2rRUhUfyGNJUXkgfJAKHpdFTfTfykV26jBczduGddQA9iNrPpl/?
Dominica 2024 Scott's Scuba Group Trip to Fort Young Hotel and Dive Resort
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This video, shot by Jennifer Dillaman of Blue Descent Photography, gives a glimpse of the reefs around Dominica island. We stayed at Fort Young hotel and dive resort. The reefs were full of life and breathtaking views. The walls and pinnacles were beautiful but easy to dive for every level. The house reef was set directly in front of the hotel and easy entry and navigation. Giant barrel and pil...
Puerto Galera Philippines, Verde Island Scuba Dive, Healthy Thriving Reef with Atlantis Resorts
มุมมอง 25710 หลายเดือนก่อน
Welcome to Verde Island in Puerto Galera Philippines! The coral and fish were INCREDIBLE. This area is called the 'coral triangle' for a reason. The reef was healthy and thriving and so full of life. I hope you enjoy the short video I put together! I took this trip with Atlantis resorts. The staff and resorts were incredible.
Just A Hungry Little Cuttlefish - Hunting Flamboyant Cuttlefish Muck Diving in the Philippines
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While at Atlantis Dive Resort in Dumaguete Philippines we came across this flamboyant cuttlefish. He was ‘walking’ across the dark sand bottom hunting tiny little shrimps and other organisms. As you watch notice how he pauses and kind of puffs up and blinks another color right as his long tongue comes out and he snatches up his prey!! *please note that I take conservation and the safety of aqua...
Ginnie Springs Devil System Cave Dive. Exploring Some Smaller Passages on Rebreathers.
มุมมอง 236ปีที่แล้ว
This video is of our recent cave dive at Ginnie Springs. We entered through devil's ear, followed the main line to the Hill 400 jump, took that and then completed a circuit around the Double Lines, past the Sherwood Split jump, Ice Room jump, and then back to the Hill 400 line. The tunnels on this circuit are beautifully black still. They are small and silty but full of twists and turns and hol...
The Cedarville Expedition, presented by the Cambrian Foundation
มุมมอง 6K2 ปีที่แล้ว
The Cedarville Expedition was filmed August of 2021 in the straights of Mackinac by the Cambrian Foundation. The project is intended to show the wonder of shipwrecks and draw divers and non divers alike to the underwater world. The Cedarville, a 600ft freighter, is the fourth largest shipwreck in the Great Lakes. This wreck is unique as it is both a recreational and technical dive site. The Cam...
John J. Boland Shipwreck Scuba Dive on Lake Erie
มุมมอง 7653 ปีที่แล้ว
130 foot dive on the John J. Boland shipwreck in Lake Erie. On Friday July 9th 2021 Scott's Scuba Service boarded the Osprey Dive Charters vessel, the Southwind, and headed onto the Lake. There were 8 divers and moored into the wreck. The ship is almost upside down, but you are able to see some of the structures, and in one place a doorway and hall! The prop is huge and an awesome sight that gr...
Scuba Diving the B29 Plane in Lake Mead with Las Vegas Scuba and Scott's Scuba Service
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This video was filmed by Jennifer Dillaman Photography in Lake Mead January of 2021. The B29 bomber crashed during a training accident in 1948. The NPS (national park service) protects and regulates diving on the Plane. With a special permit from Las Vegas Scuba we were able to visit it. The plane rests in approx. 115ft of water. Temperature was 55 degrees and visibility was decent. The B29 has...
Diving and Penetrating the Cedarville in the Mackinaw Straights
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I know this is a bit late, but check out the video from our recent trip to Mackinaw City. We dove many wrecks, but the Cedarville was my favorite. Josh and I spent 3 dives exploring and pentrating the wreck. The first dive we found an entrace to explore, the 2nd and 3rd dives we ran lines and penetrated a few hundred feet in. The video you're about to watch is a wreck that sunk in 1965, in abou...
Diving the Northwest and William H. Barnum Ship Wrecks of the Mackinaw Straights
มุมมอง 5834 ปีที่แล้ว
This video is diving the Northwest and William H. Barnum wrecks in the straights of Mackinaw. Average depth was about 80 foot and temperature varied between 42-70 depending on depth. There was a strong thermocline at about 60 ft. Both were wooden wrecks and incredible to explore! www.ScottsScuba.com Come Dive With Us! videographer Jennifer Dillaman
Cave Diving at Ginnie Springs in the Devil System, Exploring the Sunless Sea
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This video was taken June of 2020 at Ginnie Springs Florida. We dove the Devil system. We entered through the devil's eye entrance and explored the catacombs, gallery, lips, keyhole, and more. The divers are all NSS-CDS and PADI certified at various levels. Something you cannot see is that this system has a VERY strong and hard flow, or current. There are times when entering that no matter how ...
Scuba Diving Fin Kicks, Techniques, How To, and Tips, Presented by Scott's Scuba Service
มุมมอง 12K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Learn all about the different type of fin kicks and styles for scuba diving. Watch examples of each type and listen as we explain how to execute it properly as well as the merits and negatives of each style. We also go over common bad habits divers may pick up when diving. The flutter, modified flutter, frog, 360* turn, and hand swimming are all addressed in this video. Comment with any questio...
Stories of Diving The Andrea Doria Shipwreck, presented by Conrad Pfeifer & Scott's Scuba Service
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Stories of Diving The Andrea Doria Shipwreck, presented by Conrad Pfeifer & Scott's Scuba Service
Diving the Arabia Tobermory Canada Scott's Scuba Service Wreck Diving
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Diving the Arabia Tobermory Canada Scott's Scuba Service Wreck Diving
Interesting video!! I’m so glad it’s in such good condition, the type and age of the engineroom equipment suggests a refit or a newer design than the old reciprocating engine, was it refitted as a turbine ship or did I miss the triple?
This video took a lot of work and the end result is outstanding. Thank You! Are you able to share the deck plans? Cheers.
It’s amazing how high watching this video spikes my anxiety 😬 even knowing that 1) I am not the one in the cave and that 2) y’all obviously made it out safely since you are posting the video. 😂 Thank you for sharing.
You guys are from Pittsburgh and you dove the Doria?! I'm amazed, I didn't think there were any of those kinds of divers here in landlocked Western PA, nowhere near an ocean or the Great Lakes wrecks. My dad used to dive off the Wahoo back then, he was from Lancaster and got his certificate from Smokey's Divers' Den, he'd go to the local quarry to get certified or practice and get used to his gear, then he'd use the Wahoo to dive the San Diego, Texas Tower 4 and the Almirante. He never made it to the Doria though, but he was working towards it. He was married with 4 kids and a full time job, and my mom was very unreasonable, so he had to give it up, not enough time or money to do it. I've wanted to do it ever since he told me, but I find myself in the same fix, except my wife isn't as bad and I don't have kids, but same area, not enough time or money, and it's harder and more expensive these days to do that. I owned Lost Liners but it was Ghost Liners that got my dad talking when he took me to a book store to buy books, I chose that one. And the Doria was in that one as well, same author too.
Rest in peace to those who died on this ship. May they all be kept in our memories, and may we remember all those souls who perished on The Great Lakes.
did they remove the bodies of the crewmen?
Woah
NIce video! One of my favorite circuits.
Imagine being awaned from your sleep, and suddenly the wall is the floor, and finding a way out, in the dark, is a challenge. In a lot of old shipwrecks, women and children did not survive, because it was women and children first...the rickety old lifeboats would get smashed against the side of the ship and all souls were lost. Also, the long heavy skirts made it impossible for even the strongest swimmer didn't have a chance.
Oh my god. that chair at 41:30 is so beautiful and intact. IT BELONGS IN A MUSEAM!
Thank you for sharing this, my grandfather Stanley Haske was lost on this ship. Safe diving.
I'm very sorry for your loss. I can't begin to know how difficult this was for you and your family.
Impressive
17:11 is that a crewmember what is that??
No, not a crew member, but it was a shoe with fabric straps around it. I remember seeing that and trying to puzzle out why they would have wrapped a shoe/fabric around the mechanics, but it seemed intentional, not necessarily a result of the wreck. That’s purely speculation though. 💭
@@scottsscubaservice ok thanks for the reply. heart was literally in my mouth when i saw that at first, great footage btw!
It's so rare such through footage of a large wreck's interior. Amazing job, I often think that one day on wrecks too deep or dangerous smaller more capable mini ROVs can be used. Give it 10 more years and we may have that capacity. Excellent work.
Thank you, we worked very hard to capture it and hope to do so with more wrecks in the future.
I would love an artifact from the Doria. Such an amazing ship, and a romantic era for liners. 👍
Congratulations!This documentary was beautifully shot.I will check out other wreck diving vids you all produced.Thank you very much for sharing this and the very fine work you put into this project!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!
Nice video very well done 👍 now would love to see you guys do a video on the Carl D Bradley food for thought 💭
My uncle survived this wreck. Thank you for uploading.
That is incredible to hear, thank you!
So how did the other divers die n y'all didn't
Cave diving is an extreme sport, but like all extreme sports with the proper training, risks can be managed and the sport can be enjoyed. There are many avid cave divers that explore this system on a regular basis quite safely.
Cool retrievals! And i think barnacle "glue" is one of the toughest found in nature.
When will we see the B-29 tail start to appear
It is unfortunate how everything is drying up.
My Uncle survived this sinking - Frank Martin
no
What a fantastic remarkable job you did filming the dive! Very impressive!
Thank you so much!!
No way in hell I’d go that far in . 😂
If the lake gets low enough it might be a good idea to pull it up and put it in a museum in the area so nobody comes taking pieces or damage it in any other way.
While it's still in the water... guys up for selling some scrap metal?
This will be an interesting hiking destination in two years
Yes, it is very sad to hear about how low the lake is =(
In a few months, I'm going to walk to it.
Hate the overlaid music on cave diving videos.
With the lake being so low, what depth is the plane at now?
Idk but I’m waiting til I can make a trip to walk it. Wonder if it dries up the AF will finally do something with it
its at about 80-90ft now... november 2022
I really thought i was the only person who thinks about this! Most people have no idea its even down there. The day its exposed ill be there.
Too scary for me !
Beautiful ❤️
Very well done!!
Thank you!
If there were so many dead bodies or what ever in that cave then how come i didnt see any bones or what ever in the video
There are not any dead bodies in Ginnie Springs. There have been divers that have died while in the cave however they have all been recovered and returned to their families. In addition even if there were bodies I would never film and put them on youtube.
No guide lines or reels used?
There is a permanent line in the cave system that we use. Often I positioned the camera so it wasn’t in the shot, or if you know where to look you’ll see it
7:53 was that a fish in the middle
Yes, we'll occasionally see catfish throughout the caves. Once we saw a freshwater eel and depending on the system different crayfish.
Nice
Masterpiece! This channel desperately needs Promo'SM.
Thank you so much. We are so excited that you love it. May I ask what you mean by Promo sm? I am really new to having a youtube channel and I would like to learn more and have it grow. Thanks =)
My grandpa, Robert Bingle was a survivor of the Cedarville wreck. My dad was only a few months old at the time of the wreck!
How incredible that he was a survivor! I hope you and he enjoyed the video!
video was amazing!!!! out takes are very funny. great job!!!
My Grandpa is Hugh Wingo Sr. He passed away on the Cedarville.
Wow, we are so sorry for your loss, but thrilled that someone so close to the wreck got to watch it. We really hope you enjoyed it.
This documentary was AMAZING!!!!
Thank you so much =) we are so excited you enjoyed it!
awesome video! I'm not a diver but am a history buff. Thank you for this wonderful piece of history.! BTW as an aside, what kind of fish did you encounter in the wreck?
Thank you so much for watching. I tried to aim the documentary to both divers and non-divers alike as I wanted everyone to be able to enjoy the wreck =) The only fish we encountered were burbot. If you look carefully you'll see them resting in different places throughout the video.
i havent seen the name Cambrian foundation in a long time, how is Terrence Tysall? Ran into him at Ginnie loved talking him about our buddy Mike Zee! Good job, dove the Cedarville around a dozen times!
The foundation was quite for quite awhile but we are hoping to bring it back around again! Terrance is doing well, it's always great to talk to him. Glad to hear you have experienced the Cedarville, it is a wonderful dive.
To bad it's only 480p
Hm. It was shot in 1080 and I thought I exported it in the same… I’ll check into it. Thanks for bringing that to my attention
Nice video Conrad, what an experience to reminisce about. When I was just a kid my sisters husband Chris dove down to that ship with his own Saturation system or diving bell that he designed in California, my sister was above on the ship at that time and the crew told her they didn’t like her being there because it was bad luck to have a women on board Lol, they did have a few mishaps but all came back safe, this video makes me want to call my sister and ask more questions, I don’t think we have talked about it as adults I’m 61 and she’s in her 70s now.
Great video. Well shot. I believe most of us couch cave divers would love more commentary. Just a suggestion. I think if a channel does some engaging commentary it would recieve quite alot of positive feedback..of that is a goal at least. Just a suggestion. And thank you for the video
Thank you for watching and I really appreciate the feedback! I will make a mental note to start adding more commentary. It really is something I should have been doing all along.
Couch Cave Divers 😂yes!!
Beautiful but I’m too claustrophobic 😢
If the water levels get lower soon you might not need a special permit
The special permit is not because of the depth, it is because of the historical protection.
Has anyone thought of making plans to rescue the plane if they lake water drys up no longer protecting it from the harsh elements?
@@DragonTorquemovies Just see if anyone from Darryl Greenamyer's "Kee Bird" crew are still around? Hopefully this one won't catch on fire.
The boomers liked that
Pearl be like
Please show and demonstrate the frog kick for backward motion.
This is a great idea. Next video I do similar to this I will make sure to do that for you =)