nrbx
Well-Known Member
Divers reckon under 5% chance of finding it, so not worth it.
The problem is we were moving out of gear for around 50-100 meters after the initial power, so we can't identify accuratly at all where it was within a 100 meter stretch of the channel.
It didn't help that we acctually thought the gearbox had gone as it was making a strange noise, later found out that was just due to being no load, so we were not really looking to remember our position!
They suspect given the silt that will now be over it, the chances of finding it are well under 5%.
The problem is we were moving out of gear for around 50-100 meters after the initial power, so we can't identify accuratly at all where it was within a 100 meter stretch of the channel.
It didn't help that we acctually thought the gearbox had gone as it was making a strange noise, later found out that was just due to being no load, so we were not really looking to remember our position!
They suspect given the silt that will now be over it, the chances of finding it are well under 5%.
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