These divers are not being disrespectful. They're simply exploring. In filming the wreck, they are documenting and preserving the past. Nobody would remember this boat or the men who died there were it not for them. Some of you need to get over yourselves.
Military war grave, it should be respected and not have what looks like a permanant shot line attached to its port hydroplane...commercial shot lines should never be attached to military war graves.
Gary Williams absolutely! they should be respected, they fought for their country like they were asked and fuck all those motherfuckers that disrespect them.
I added red to the video using Adobe Premiere pro to bring the colors out - it's a free 30 day trial - suggest this software to remove the green when diving under 100 ft. :)
Yup, I've done this wreck and gone down to 130ft with my G-shock and I've had it for almost 10 years now. Just make sure you get one that says WR200M (water resistant 200 meters). For whatever reason, the watch manufacturers use this rating for watches suitable for scuba diving. Even though a WR100M rating should be more than enough for scuba diving, you will find those watches will not handle the depths and pressures you will encounter in recreational diving.
I don't remember the exact resolution of the gopro (I do not think that it was 1080p but could be wrong) but this was an awesome dive - one of the most exciting dives that I have done in terms of wrecks.
¿Los submarinistas estudian el pescio? A mi me imacta el tamaño de U boat, en 1942. Sería importante saber el numeral y quien era el Comandante de este sumerible (abreviado U boat en alemán) muy buen aporte.;gracias
Too much of the camera operator's gear in the pictures! Guy is obviously a novice at filming. Looks like scavengers have already stolen a lot of the parts off of this WAR GRAVE!
It's nice that the living occasionally visit the dead. I hope that those that dive on these war wrecks reflect on the sacrifice and the horror.
I can't even imagine crossing the Atlantic in a Type VIIC. It must have been a brutal voyage.
Learning to dive this year and this is going on my list of to do things!
great dive one of my favorite been on this wreck 3x
Cool Dive!! Wsh I was there!!!
That's wild as hell. Water is so clear there.
These divers are not being disrespectful. They're simply exploring. In filming the wreck, they are documenting and preserving the past. Nobody would remember this boat or the men who died there were it not for them. Some of you need to get over yourselves.
It's just like walking into a cemetery and watching the graves of fallen soldiers buried there...Nothing disrepectful about it.
They were sailors doing their duty. Honor the dead. That guy spearfishing just cracks me up still all the same. aha
What's that big spool looking device between the torpedo tubes? Looks to big for a wildcat.
Military war grave, it should be respected and not have what looks like a permanant shot line attached to its port hydroplane...commercial shot lines should never be attached to military war graves.
Gary Williams absolutely! they should be respected, they fought for their country like they were asked and fuck all those motherfuckers that disrespect them.
Was wondering how long can they stay at the Wreck before they have to come up.
I added red to the video using Adobe Premiere pro to bring the colors out - it's a free 30 day trial - suggest this software to remove the green when diving under 100 ft. :)
Yup, I've done this wreck and gone down to 130ft with my G-shock and I've had it for almost 10 years now. Just make sure you get one that says WR200M (water resistant 200 meters). For whatever reason, the watch manufacturers use this rating for watches suitable for scuba diving. Even though a WR100M rating should be more than enough for scuba diving, you will find those watches will not handle the depths and pressures you will encounter in recreational diving.
If I ever learned how to scuba, this is the reason right here.
@marc Clemens, it's stupid to dive with out a buddy, especially if diving a wreck, get a pipe cut going through a door, ect, and its game over,
I dove the u352 in November 1988!
Must have been absolutely amazing, it was in better condition and likely looked pristine in comparison to it now present day
As were the merchant seaman who crossed their path.
cool dive video. I wouldnt mind diving this, if only I learned how to scuba dive.
Never too late
They do have diving classes you can take
were you using a magenta lens filter for green water? The video has a heavy tint.
Down among the dead men.
This is a wargrave, why is it being dived? There are 15 souls entombed there.
These guys obviously do not respect war graves.
They aren't touching anything, just watching the sub wreck. That's respect.
how deep was this dive Ryan? pretty darn cool but the video looks like 720 non HD video is this correct or is it because of depth and visibility?
About 110-120 feet
I don't remember the exact resolution of the gopro (I do not think that it was 1080p but could be wrong) but this was an awesome dive - one of the most exciting dives that I have done in terms of wrecks.
Its been awhile since I posted this - I have 3 gopros - I forget the resolution at this point
@@rsullivan1199 - That's 40 meters deep, not much.
I'm sorry for asking this silly question...but has anyone dove to that depth with a Casio G-Shock? ?
I bet there's a few u boats sunk off the coast of Florida and Georgia
Sorry but its look like some one is fishing with bottles, is that legal?
the Uboat is amazing. thank for the video...
I see the forward deck gun mount, did you see the gun?
It's not there anymore, in case it ever was...
SOMEONE REMOVED THE 88 : A DC WOULD HAVE DONE MUCH MORE DAMAGE TO THE STAND
¿Los submarinistas estudian el pescio? A mi me imacta el tamaño de U boat, en 1942.
Sería importante saber el numeral y quien era el Comandante de este sumerible (abreviado U boat en alemán)
muy buen aporte.;gracias
Spear fishing while diving... not good!
Mooi helder water.
isn't this wreck considered to be a war grave?
Yes it is
The divers just watch the sub superstructure, not the inside and they don't touch anything, respecting the war grave.
What is the depth of the submarine ?
40 meters deep.
A real man makes his own law.
Absolutely fucking amazing but the divers technics not so good to me how deep it was when I watch people using flatter kick ........ Make me :-)
spear gun???he managed to catch a fish with a tank:::very impressed :(
I guess no one told them that it is ilegal not to mention unsporting or unethical to spear fish with scuba! Go figure!
What's the depth?
40 meters.
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There may still be dead bodies in there....
It's salt water.....there is nothing left of them.
@@johns7496 - The bones are, so they should be respected.
Caper blue waters
If this was an American sub would they be doing this ? Total disrespect
I don't see a uboat at all. Only some bad filmed metal pieces.
А нечто что та люди погибли этож братская могила
прикольное чудовище!
loner
Lots of peeps spearfish wearing scuba. What would me amazing if peeps good master grammar.
Too much of the camera operator's gear in the pictures! Guy is obviously a novice at filming. Looks like scavengers have already stolen a lot of the parts off of this WAR GRAVE!