lost diver at zenobia
unintended ascent of buddy due to seeing submarine and not controlling buoyancy, listen for beeping of dive computer. did not notice he disappeared and then worried as could not find him. buddy laughing.
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Who Do You Trust bloopers circa 1958
Bit of classic Johnny Carson on a show called “Who Do You Trust” from around 1958. These are live blooper segments which he crashes a small race car and falls into a large fishtank when trying out scuba gear, and with live television he turns the bloopers into something funny. Unlike most 50s TV footage that exist on grainy kinescope film, this bit of footage comes from early B&W quad videotape which is a rarity with any 50s shows. This footage was featured on a program from 1983 called “Life’s Most Embarrassing Moments” hosted by Three’s Company actor John Ritter. This was transferred from Beta tape.
Why isnt my new SanDisc new flash dive (thumb drive) not working in my Windows XP Computer USB port?
63: ISAF Sailing Hall of Fame, Royak Kayaks, Boat Test
http://www.TheBoaters.TV EP 63 - First up: As part of its historical centenary year celebrations, the International Sailing Federation has launched the ISAF Sailing Hall of Fame.
A spectacular gala dinner was held November 5th in Estoril, Portugal, where the six inaugural inductees were presented with the ISAF Sailing Hall of Fame trophy by His Majesty King Constantine and ISAF President Göran Petersson.
On hand to receive their trophies were:
-Paul Elvstrom of Denmark
-Sir Robin Knox-Johnston of Great Britain
-Dame Ellen MacArthur of Great Britain
-Olin Stephens of the USA
-Eric Tabarly of France
-Barbara Kendall of New Zealand
Nominations for inductees were submitted by ISAF members, with the final decision confirmed by the ISAF Executive Committee.
In the future, inductees will be entered every four years.
For more information about the ISAF and its Hall of Fame inductees, visit http://www.Sailing.org
Next up: Roy Grabenauer built his first single-passenger kayak, the Royak, in 1968.
The Royak’s claim to fame is that it set the precedent for all sit-on-top kayak designs.
His design of a lightweight, comfortable boat that would not sink, that he could get in and out of easily in rough water, and that had enough storage for his scuba gear quickly gained popularity in the Northern California scuba diving scene.
With 300 orders in his first year of business, Roy was clearly on his way. By 1978, 2,000 Royaks were sold worldwide. Today, the Royak Company boasts a complete line of Royak models, accessories, and gear.
For more information about the Royak experience, including details about their unique Blenderboat, please visit http://www.Royak.com
Finally today, it’s the BoatTEST Reports Feature of the Week: The Marquis 40 SC
For more on the Marquis 40 SC, visit http://www.BoatTEST.com
TheBoaters.TV, hosted by Julie Perry, airs 5-7 minute episodes every M, W, & F at http://www.TheBoaters.TV - also available on iTunes.



