One more thing, don't buy the BS that Clive Cussle discovered the Hunley. All he did was hired some guys to go to the SC State Archives and looked up Dr. E. Lee Spence claims he had filed with the state attempting to lay claim to the salvage rights. All Cussler's people did was run a magnetometer over the spot Spence marked. Then come up and take all the glory.
You know that Hunley's previous sub is somewhere on the bottom of the Mobile Bay? It was flooded while being towed and they lost it then, never did recover it. No souls were lost on that sinking and I do not believe anyone has attempted to find that early sub. The first was sold by yankees as scrap iron in New Orleans, they mistook it for a boiler.
Sorry, like I said, the Hunley strikes a chord with me.
You know that Hunley's previous sub is somewhere on the bottom of the Mobile Bay? It was flooded while being towed and they lost it then, never did recover it. No souls were lost on that sinking and I do not believe anyone has attempted to find that early sub. The first was sold by yankees as scrap iron in New Orleans, they mistook it for a boiler.
Sorry, like I said, the Hunley strikes a chord with me.