![]() Paul and Angie get their photo taken on the bow |
![]() Brad takes his place on the sideway bow for Michelle |
![]() Donna beside the sideways forward gun turret |
![]() The 356 is split in two with the front on its side |
![]() Wires and metal in the broken mid section |
![]() Blue Tang swims into the bridge |
![]() Donna swims inside an upper section |
![]() Donna looking down on the midship |
![]() Twin powerful engines propelled the ship to 40 knots |
![]() Donna over the busted up middle section |
![]() Nicely lit hatch wheel on the deck |
![]() David pops out of a hole in the deck |
![]() Ashley and Jennifer check out the radar mast |
![]() Donna swims along the right side up back half |
![]() The photogenic stern gun of the 356 |
![]() Donna poses by stern gun |
![]() Big barracuda swims by the photo area |
![]() David tries to duplicate his 2000 pose |
![]() Michelle takes a nice photo of both of us |
![]() One more good side shot of the stern gun |
![]() Blue tang enjoys the view as well |
![]() Bar jack sails over the top of the boat |
![]() Yellowhead wrasse and a balloonfish |
![]() Balloonfish have quills, not porcupinefish |
![]() Big dog snapper hides under the radar mast | ![]() We blind the dog snapper from both sides |
![]() A final view of the 356 on the way back up |
![]() Even Nitrox couldn't keep me down over 42 mins |