@MrHobiecat . hmm IMHO, I reckon 2 x 10 ton bags(per prop), lots of chain attached to the lift bags located at least 20m away, and a 3kg copper plasma/C3 scissor charge on the shaft should see them safely topside. One might want to lift ones upper body out of the water when the 'plastique' kicks off if hanging around nearby... pray to god that the plastique don't knock a couple of the prop blades off when the shaft is cropped a-la Breda shipwreck prop recovery (Scotland)
are those brass props? Thats a lot of money just sitting there!
MrHobiecat 10 months ago
@MrHobiecat . hmm IMHO, I reckon 2 x 10 ton bags(per prop), lots of chain attached to the lift bags located at least 20m away, and a 3kg copper plasma/C3 scissor charge on the shaft should see them safely topside. One might want to lift ones upper body out of the water when the 'plastique' kicks off if hanging around nearby... pray to god that the plastique don't knock a couple of the prop blades off when the shaft is cropped a-la Breda shipwreck prop recovery (Scotland)
scubaengineering 10 months ago
That's wild. Can't wait until it's explored further
65Dart 3 years ago