53 Torrent Shipwreck Discovery, Boat Hoses, Scuba Diving Cat
Posted on: October 17, 2007 user submitted | Views: | Comment
TheBoaters.TV EP 53 ¿ First up: It was reported last Monday that a private dive team discovered the wreckage of an American ship that sank 139 years ago off of south-central Alaska. In 1868, the "Torrent," a 641-ton three-masted sailing bark, sank in Alaska's Cook Inlet after tidal currents rammed it into a reef. The vessel wreckage was actually discovered back in July by a team led by Steve Lloyd, a shipwreck historian and veteran of a half-dozen other shipwreck expeditions in Alaska. To learn more, visit Steve Lloyd's website: http://www.LostShipwrecks.com - and see his video on YouTube. Next up: Knowing when and how to purchase replacement hoses for your boat - with tips from boating writers Gordon & Janet Groene Finally: Crazy Video of a Scuba Diving Cat! Gene Alba of Redding California built a special diving apparatus for his cat, Hawkeye, which allows the cat to spend up to one hour at a time underwater. TheBoaters TV airs every M, W, & F at http://www.TheBoaters.TV
