The ME Tremble - St Clair River Wreck Dive

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Feejee & Hazmat ride the currents of the St Clair River under the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron MI to dive the wreck of the ME Tremble, a wooden schooner which sank after a collision in 1890.

Do you want to learn how to dive in strong currents so you can dive the St Clair River and the wreck of the Tremble? Get in touch with us -- http://www.brunosdiveshop.com/

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  • Great video. I want to drive up from the muck capital (Cleveland) and dive that river for its visibility and even that cool wreck.

    Whose scooter was that?

    I just dived the Queen of the West (Erie) in 70 ffw and it was DARK! You say thats 70 ft? wow.

    - Blazinator on Scuba Board.

  • The scooter belongs to a guy called Tim who is on a mission.. For what? It's a mystery! He's using the scooter to blow out sand from around the wreck. I think he's bringing it up! It's just like that Nick Cage flick National Treasure man!!

  • dudes ! this video is INCREDIBLE !

    I grew up in good ole Sarnia...and had always heard there was a wreck under the bridge...Kudos for going in and showing it to us way to chicken to do it ourselves !

    how deep is the wreck? what is the depth under the bridge?

  • Ha! Cool. Passers by always ask loads of questions about what we're doing - most think we're crazy. Or treasure hunters.. Or crazy treasure hunters! It's about 60' down to the wreck and probably not much deeper under the bridge - that's why the current is so strong, you've got the whole of Lake Huron emptying pouring through a narrow, shallow river...

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  • I wonder if customs would snap you up if you drifted to the Canadian side without the proper documentation. Good vid. Too bad there wasn't a lakes freighter to film going by from below.

  • Then consider yourself lucky. That was one of my favorite things about living in Michigan... real bodies of water. Every lake down here is manmade, and all the marinas are concrete-floored.

  • lol i have never even thought of a river when a cement bottom lol

  • Yeah, I used to live there too. I had no idea the bottom was natural. I thought maybe they cemented it like a marina.

    Maybe I'm just used to living in Georgia, where every body of water is manmade.

  • Hello, ive lived in St. Clair my entire life, literly, ive been in that river countless times i love it thanks for showing whats realy in it, go saints!

  • Sounds like a truly terrible experience and I really hope it doesn't put you off forever. You do hear the horror stories; unfortunately you were in it rather than just hearing it in a bar! If you were 70' down you were deeper than is allowed in all training agency standards. I'd love to go to Hawaii, even if just to hear the whales singing!

    Take it easy

    Rick

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