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Vandenberg sinking - Pablo - 05-25-2009 Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg sinking off of Key West is this Wednesday. Video provided online at Story at Re: Vandenberg sinking - Shooter - 05-26-2009 Thanks for posting. It will be cool to watch it being sunk live. I look forward to diving it this year. Re: Vandenberg sinking - arcFlash - 05-26-2009 It just so happens that I'll be there Friday! Re: Vandenberg sinking - Shooter - 05-27-2009 Are you diving it? It looks like an awesome dive. Re: Vandenberg sinking - arcFlash - 05-27-2009 It's likely we'll try. She's on the bottom! - lotsofgadgets - 05-27-2009 KEY WEST, Fla. -- The Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg sank at approximately 10:24 a.m. Wednesday, successfully concluding a 13-year-project to convert the decommissioned military missile-tracking ship into a new artificial reef off Key West. The vessel sank to the ocean floor about seven miles south of the island in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. At approximately 10:22 a.m., demolition experts pushed a button that ignited cutting charges strategically positioned in bilge areas below the shipâs waterline. The Vandenberg disappeared below the waterline less than two minutes later. Re: Vandenberg sinking - Shooter - 05-27-2009 Couldn't get the live feed, evidently they weren't anticipating such a good turnout. They said they would post the video later today... found a couple on youtube, poor quality Re: Vandenberg sinking - NorthlandDivers - 05-27-2009 Here's a link to the video on Fox. You have to put up with an add first but, the video pretty good. Re: Vandenberg sinking - segundo3000gt - 05-28-2009 According to the Fox video you'll be able to snorkel to the ship within 24 hours. Seems like an advanced technique to me. Re: Vandenberg sinking - LKunze - 05-28-2009 You should still be able to see the ship from the surface snorkeling. The video said the highest part of the ship comes to within 40 feet of the surface. I'm guessing the vis is pretty good. |