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In this video, we take a deep dive into the Spider Grills Venom Temperature Control Unit to determine if it's truly worth the ...
A German submarine torpedoed the S.S. Pennsylvania Sun on July 15, 1942, destroying 107,500 barrels of U.S. Navy fuel oil. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons Early on June 29, 1942, the 8,032-ton ...
The deep sea, once the exclusive domain of scientists and elite adventurers, is now within reach for a broader global audience. U-Boat Worx, the world leader in manned submersibles, has launched its ...
The boat abandoned at Milwaukee's lakefront was pulled onto land Tuesday. Tuesday's work alone was estimated to cost $50,000. Taxpayers are on the hook, at least for now – but that's not the end ...
1 / 3 Show Caption + (right) Jon Peters, dive supervisor, assists Ryan Markey, Lock and Dam 7 head operator and diver, with his equipment at Lock and Dam 9, Lynxville, Wisconsin, Jan. 28.
U-Boat Worx's Cruise Sub 5 and Cruise Sub 7 reach depths of 1,140 meters, the deepest for any tourist sub. These subs are used by cruise lines to offer exclusive dives far beyond what traditional ...
It acquired Cobalt Boats, a leading producer of sterndrive boats in the us in the 24- to 29-foot segment, in 2017 and Pursuit Boats, which makes high-end offshore and outboard motorboats, in 2018.
A marine researcher from Dalhousie University has taken a deep dive into North America's largest freshwater commercial fishing fleet, in Ontario's Great Lakes, in a new documentary that explores ...
Deep in the ocean lies a mysterious treasure boat, waiting to be discovered. We take a scuba diving journey to explore this legendary wreck—will we find lost treasure? Mac McClung Makes NBA All ...
An illustration depicts the bathyscaph Trieste. (U.S. Navy) The Deep Dive was to begin early (0800 hours) the morning of Jan. 23, 1960. The weather was bright and breezy with 6- to 7-foot seas.
The waters of Lake Michigan continued lapping up against Deep Thought on Friday, making it 82 days since the abandoned boat became wedged along the lake's shoreline. It is going to be there for ...
Almost 80 years have passed since the end of the Second World War, and there is still fascination about German U-boats that were close to the shores of Newfoundland.