Quote: (Originally Posted by
Freef)

As the theoretical max depth on the Dolphin in SCR is 81m, you could either close it or choose another unit then!
450 feet for a wavy bottom that you can see at 20 feet? Sounds like he either missed the wreck or was there for another reason. Deep for the sake of it isn't a good enough reason for me.
My interest is not seeing something I can see at 20 feet, rather something that was set down during the last ice age, from 14,000 years ago to 10,000 years ago. It is a way of seeing something that interests me greatly and if going to 150m or 266m, I am more then willing to pay the dues to see those things.
If the "beach" were created from wave action, the sand should be smooth like the beaches around the world. If they are wavy as stated, the water level would be changing much as a creek or stream level changes over the duration of a day. The story stated wavy, so my guess is a stream near by. That could have been cold water dropping over the shelf underwater, becoming trapped and flowing along the wall. I just gotta see for my self.
Cheers -
Charles