@@glennboyd939 thats not true, I've dived on several which are marked with buoys in Lake Champlain. www.lcmm.org/archaeology/vermont-underwater-historic-preserves/
Udived on a wreck with a perm buoy set up. I watched them drop anchor ON the wreck, breaking a bit off. Anyone with a boat licence learns that is illegal.
I've got to admit that I really love watching these videos and seeing history unravel before my very eyes. Priceless
"What would drive the skipper of the boat and its owners to take such a massive risk?" - world's most unnecessary question!
Awesome
The sacks of grain would of soaked up the water coming in making it even Heavier
Smack over the wreck? U hit it and broke it:(
Yeah wtf
@@ripred42 the anchor hit the wreck and broke a bit off. This is why ppl are banned from going near historical wrecks
@@glennboyd939 thats not true, I've dived on several which are marked with buoys in Lake Champlain.
www.lcmm.org/archaeology/vermont-underwater-historic-preserves/
Udived on a wreck with a perm buoy set up. I watched them drop anchor ON the wreck, breaking a bit off. Anyone with a boat licence learns that is illegal.
@@glennboyd939 yeah i know, its awful stopped watching after that. Was just saying that there are historical wrecks you can visit.
What about side waves that may of sunk her ??? And because of the cargo she was carrying being overweight would’ve sunk her
Are there wrecks that are *not* abandoned?
Lots of ships in the great lakes lost with all hands e.g. Edmund Fitzgerald.
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