This is the first video that has been edited of the US Lavallee tug boat that was scuttled in Lake Champlain in 1931.  More of the story to come soon, and more dives to get more footage of the tug. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

The Landing Craft just had the side scan sonar installed for the GPS, and today we got to play with it for a few minutes. The above picture was taken of the General Butler at a depth of 39.3 feet.   To read more about the General Butler visit the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s website […]

The Landing Craft just had the side scan sonar installed for the GPS, and today we got to play with it for a few minutes. The above picture was taken of the General Butler at a depth of 39.3 feet.   To read more about the General Butler visit the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s website […]

The Landing Craft just had the side scan sonar installed for the GPS, and today we got to play with it for a few minutes. The above picture was taken of the General Butler at a depth of 39.3 feet.   To read more about the General Butler visit the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s website […]

The Landing Craft just had the side scan sonar installed for the GPS, and today we got to play with it for a few minutes. The above picture was taken of the General Butler at a depth of 39.3 feet.   To read more about the General Butler visit the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s website […]

The Landing Craft just had the side scan sonar installed for the GPS, and today we got to play with it for a few minutes. The above picture was taken of the General Butler at a depth of 39.3 feet.   To read more about the General Butler visit the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s website […]

The Landing Craft just had the side scan sonar installed for the GPS, and today we got to play with it for a few minutes. The above picture was taken of the General Butler at a depth of 39.3 feet.   To read more about the General Butler visit the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s website […]

January 15th 2011 – Diving In Vermont, Kind Of

I met up with Matt & Dave to go diving today.  We met at the shop around 945, and everyone got suited up.  The two of them in their dry suits (wimps) and my in my 7mm wet suit, with the new rockin’ boots and gloves I bought last week. After we were suited up, […]

Diving the BoatHouse – Awesome!

I dove the Burlington Boat house today with Gordon.  Awesome time. For the record, the air temperature was around 32 degrees.  The water temperature was 39 degrees.  The max depth of this dive was 18 feet, and we dove for 37 minutes. Yup, we did it.  On December 11th, we dove in Lake Champlain. A […]

Attempted dive at Thompson’s Point – Pebble Beach

Well, for those who didn’t think I do it, I abandoned a dive. We got to Pebble beach, and the waves were huge, with a 20mpg southerly wind.  We all got suited up, and made entry.   After swimming out a bit, then doing the OK down sign, we all went down.  It worked out […]