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VIDEO - Wrecks of the Tracy & Jay Scutti
Headed off Ft. Lauderdale to scooter free dive on the wrecks of the Tracy and Scutti with the good folks at http://www.southfloridadiving.com/ . Viz. was poor at about 30 ft. with about 1 mph of current running south. Still, the GoPro Wide captured some unusual video.
The Tracy before it was sunk in 1998 From: http://www.dixiediver.com
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Rick, was that a dolphin on the audio, or were you just clearing your ears?:lol:
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My ears when I could manage it. I was carrying three cameras, two in my hands and one in a chest mount. Hard to grab your nose carrying all the stuff.
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Just added another clip in the original post. This one running across the bottom at 70 ft. and up, over the bow and down the length of the vessel aft.
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Here is a short clip of the Jay Scutti, a harbor tug. It was several hundred feet south of the Tracy, there was a boat tied off to it initially. Went forward along the boats mooring line and dropped on the Scutti. Trouble was in the poor viz. I didn't realize the boat had slipped its mooring after I dropped. Took me a second back on the surface to realize my landmark had drifted off station. Went updrift and dropped to try to find it again but no joy. Did find a small wooden sailboat on the bottom though.
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