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From: Norm of Bandersnatch (no email)
Date: Sat Nov 25 2006 - 11:04:10 EST
They must be very careful. On our usual trip from Fernanda Beach to
Moorhead the average depth is 20-40 feet and it rarely gets deeper than 50
feet. I think we are about thirty miles offshore at the most.
Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Lying 30 07.715N 081 38.394W
Julington Creek Estuary FL
> [Original Message]
> From: Ron Rogers <>
> To: <>
> Date: 11/22/2006 5:53:21 PM
> Subject: Re: lv-ab: RE: Col regs ( was: What the heck is it?)
>
> On the surface, a submarine is supposed to display a slow flashing yellow
> light forward. If you see one off the coast, it is likely a US submarine
> journeying to or from deep water on its way to submerge or on its way
back.
>
> However, they are sometimes submerged in coastal waters and I don't know
the
> rationale. Sub lanes are marked on our charts.
>
> Ron Rogers
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ken James" <>
>
>
> | BTW, that last reminded me of a rare sale I made some time ago...I sold
> | some of my led navigation lights to a mini submarine! No, they did not
> | use them underwater <G> they mounted them when they surfaced. But the
> | picture of a sub running around underwater with nav lights lit has stuck
> | with me.-Ken
>
>
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