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scubagal28:
I think someone must have beat you to it...I have actually never seen it. I am surprised Fred didn't sink it. Last year he sank an sailboat by firing an old civil war cannon at it. It was a sight to see.


Now I would have definately come up to see that.


Did he hit it with the first shot?
 
mike_s:
Now I would have definately come up to see that.


Did he hit it with the first shot?

It took a couple of shots to get the aim right. The cannon was sitting up on the bluff and the sailboat was in the middle of the quarry.

It took three hits before it sank.

It was extremely loud.
 
scubagal28:
It took a couple of shots to get the aim right. The cannon was sitting up on the bluff and the sailboat was in the middle of the quarry.

It took three hits before it sank.

It was extremely loud.


I'm definately going to have to head back up there and check that out.
I've been meaning to do a trip to there again anyway.

Thanks.
 
scubagal28:
I think someone must have beat you to it...I have actually never seen it. I am surprised Fred didn't sink it. Last year he sank an sailboat by firing an old civil war cannon at it. It was a sight to see.



I was there! It was a sight to see. Leave it up to Fred. Do you dive there often? Have you ever been drysuit diving there?
 
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