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Re: Italian sub at Portland Maine ???
Posted by:
paul
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Date: March 20, 2006 11:28PM
Hi Captain Ken,
Verry funny. At first I thought someone had gone off their meds, but then I realised who you really were. The meatball sub and wax doughnut reference and the almost tragic incident aboard Salvage Two gave you away. Steve's name is actually spelled Puleo. The Brant Rock Tower incident if total fiction! We have now scanned approximately 20 square miles of Casco Bay with high resolution Klein equipment. There is a small tug wreck, which we knew about, and last year we did locate an intact ship at 370' depth. It does not appear to be the Navadoc and it is not the bow of the oakey L. alexander. It is also NOT a submarine! It has at least 3 cargo holds and fome superstructure that in a debris field off to the port side. There is no record of a wreck at this location. Too deep for me to dive, but John Chatterton, who now lives in Harpswell, ME said he might take a shot at it with his mixed gas rebreather equipment. I think too dangerous! I will keep you updated this summer. Meanwhile, give the real Captain "Big Ken" Moore and first mate "Wise Wayne" my regards!
p.s. "Fly Boy Fred" Morin knows who you are, too!
Sincerely,
Paul
Verry funny. At first I thought someone had gone off their meds, but then I realised who you really were. The meatball sub and wax doughnut reference and the almost tragic incident aboard Salvage Two gave you away. Steve's name is actually spelled Puleo. The Brant Rock Tower incident if total fiction! We have now scanned approximately 20 square miles of Casco Bay with high resolution Klein equipment. There is a small tug wreck, which we knew about, and last year we did locate an intact ship at 370' depth. It does not appear to be the Navadoc and it is not the bow of the oakey L. alexander. It is also NOT a submarine! It has at least 3 cargo holds and fome superstructure that in a debris field off to the port side. There is no record of a wreck at this location. Too deep for me to dive, but John Chatterton, who now lives in Harpswell, ME said he might take a shot at it with his mixed gas rebreather equipment. I think too dangerous! I will keep you updated this summer. Meanwhile, give the real Captain "Big Ken" Moore and first mate "Wise Wayne" my regards!
p.s. "Fly Boy Fred" Morin knows who you are, too!
Sincerely,
Paul