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[PSUBS-MAILIST] Lost my submarine virginity.
Hi all, I've been a silent watcher of this group for quite
some time but I thought I might share my first submarine experience with anyone
that may not have had the pleasure of riding in one. I just got married on
July 14th, and for our honeymoon, my wife and I went on a cruise to Ensenada,
San Diego, and Catalina Island. Before we even left I told her that I
wanted to go on the semi-submersible that they had at Catalina. Upon our
arrival to Catalina, my wife collected some brochures on activites to do on the
island. As she walked up to me she said "I'm not sure if I should show you
this or not." Then she handed me the beautiful brochure of a two man
submersible that was giving rides on the island. Not a semi-submersible
mind you, but a fully enclosed two man sub that is operated by an individual in
SCUBA gear on the outside. The company that manufactured the sub has a web
site at www.seamagine.com . I
pushed my eyes back into my head and we immediately headed over to the ticket
booth. The brochure had everything on it but the price so of course that
was my first question. I won't put the exact amount up but it was a little over
$100 per person for 45 minutes. Now, some may say "Wow, that's reasonable"
and some may say "Holy Crap, what a rip off!" But for someone who had
dreamed about riding in a submarine for quite a long time, it was a small price
to pay. "One please!" I said with the enthusiasm of a child buying his
first toy. "Oh, we can't sell them single, you need two people." A side
glance to my wife who is extremely claustophobic let me know I was looking in
the wrong direction. Then, the lady standing next to the ticket attendant
says "Oh no, they're accepting single seats now." WOO HOO. Sign me
up. Ticket in hand, we left to walk around while the time ticked
away. Upon arriving back to the dock where the sub was, we waited for the
go ahead to come down. One of the sub operators looked up and asked if
"we" were next. "Well, I'm next." His reply was, "They only sold you
one ticket????" My heart sank. "Why isn't she going?" He asked
pointing to my wife. "She's extremely claustophobic." I said. "Not
in my sub she isn't, come on down and sit in it, you'll see." After
signing the waver and going through the extensive safety session, he had my wife
and I climb in so he could do a dry run. "I'm just going to close the
canopy, the life support system will kick in, if you feel uncomfortable, just
let me know and we'll let you out." Now you couldn't pry me out of the sub
with a jack-hammer but my wife looked like a deer in headlights. He closed
the big clam-like bubble on us. As he opened the bubble, he asked if
everything was ok and if my wife would like to go. As all eyes were on
here she stammered out and "OoooooooK". Let's go. It was everything
I could have dreamed of after that. We were submerged a total of about 45
minutes, the most exciting part for me was being halfway below the water and
half above. What a feeling. When he asked if I would like to pilot
it for a while, I snagged up the joystick and followed the kelp line. We
scooted around at about 60ft and observed the submerged wildlife. It was a
whole new world down there, animals that aren't afraid to come up to you and
play. The whole submarine vanished as I was caught up in observing
everything around me, fish, kelp, sea slug, and the glass-bottom boat from a new
angle :-). I was so excited I hated to leave, I can't wait to get the
pictures back and re-live the experience again and again. One of these
days, I will have my own Psub to take out and explore. Thanks to all who
have contributed to this site and the list. I know I've been long winded,
but for those who have not had the chance to be in a sub, it will be everything
you think it will be and more. Keep up the good work guys.
James