Undersea cable location is actually pretty easy. The
following methods are the most common:
Drag a grapling hook and try to snag the cable,
then haul it up onto your canoe.
Another method is to free dive down to the cable, it's
about 2,500 feet down so bring a flashlight 'cause
it's dark.
The last method takes more time and it entails the use
of a pump to drain the sea, then working on the cable
at your leisure.
These are the 3 preferred methods, don't listen to the
guys who say you need a submarine, they just want to
make it seem difficult.
Good luck!
Richard
--- Rod Cappon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got the software, A sub now can anyone tell me
> when to find the bleeding
> cable. I am about 120 miles off the coast in order
> to avoid the local
> authorities. I have spent the last 2 days running
> across the bottom of the
> ocean and have had no luck. I figure some one should
> know where it is.
>
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