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Historical Diver, Number 8, 1996 Item Type monograph Publisher Historical Diving Society U.S.A. Download date 11/10/2021 05:30:47 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/30851 IDSTORI DIVER "cllfJ[J a>k of mch "ad« i> thi>- don't die without having bonowed, >tofw, putcha.ed ot made a hefmd of >otti, to gfimp.e fot youu.!f thi> new wotfd." "WJ'fiam !BuCe, "!Bwmth 'Jwpic dea/ 1928 Number 8 Summer 1996 • Japanese Scuba 1918 -Watanabe and Ohgushi • The Wreck of the Winfield Scott • • The Hope Page Scuba non-return valve • Niagara's Gold • • South Florida Chapter • SEA LAB Reunion • Ley and Lethbridge letters, 1749 • • Helmets of the Deep • Bibliophiles • HISTORICAL DIVING SOCIETY USA A PUBLIC BENEFIT NONPROFIT CORPORATION C/0 2022 CLIFF DRIVE # 119 SANTABARBARA, CALIFORNIA 93109 U.S.A. PHONE: (805) 963-6610 FAX (805) 962-3810 e-mail:HDSUSA @aol.com or HTTP:/IWWW.hds.org/ Dr. Syliva Earle E.R. Cross BevMorgan Art Bachrach, Ph.D Andre Galerne Phil Nuytten Dick Bonin Lad Handelman Andreas B. Rechnitzer, Ph.D. Scott Carpenter Dick Long Sidney J. Smith Jean-Michel Cousteau J. Thomas Millington, M.D. Les Ashton Smith SOCIETY BOARD MEMBERS: SOCIETY OFFICERS: Skip Dunham Chairman, A.L. Scrap Lundy, Sam Miller, President, Skip Dunham; Vice President, Paul Ron Karlsson. Don Barthelmess, Nyle Monday, Paul Linaweaver M.D.; Executive Director, Leslie Leaney; Linaweaver M.D., Steve Barsky, Andy Lentz and Nick Treasurer, Andy Lentz; Secretary, Nyle Monday; Mem !com. bership Director, Ron Karlsson; Membership Secretary, Christl Karlsson. ~~~~~~~~~~rFOUNDINGBENEFACTORS'~~~~~~~~~~ " J Art Bachrach, Ph. D. Fred Johnson Andrew R. Mrozinski Roger Bankston Ron & Christl Karlsson Torrance Parker Wayne Brusate Bob & Claudia Kirby Lee Selisky Ken and Susan Brown Leslie Leaney Robert Shepard John Rice Churchill Robert & Caroline Leaney · Rod Stanley . Raymond I. Dawson, Jr. A.L. Scrap Lundy Hironao Tanaka Diving Systems International Dr. James Vorosmarti MEMBER liDS MEMBER CHARTER MEMBER AFFILIATE HDS ITALIA-S. AFRICA. REGIONAL CHAPI'ERS HDSUSA SAN DIEGO HDSUSA SOUTH FLORIDA 2726 SHELTER ISLAND DRIVE #80 POBOX 2932 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92106 KEY LARGO, FLORIDA 33037 USA USA TEL 619-226-1199 FAX 305-451-5765 INTEKNATIONAL SOCIEilES HDS HDSITALIA HDS SOUTH AFRICA SECRETARY SECRETARY SECRETARY LITTLE GATTON LODGE VIAPIRAN05 P.O. BOX 36541 25 GATTON ROAD 48100 RAVENNA CHEMPET 7442 REI GATE, SURREY RH2 OHB ITALY CAPETOWN UNITED KINGDOM SOUTH AFRICA 2 HISTORICAL DIVER No.8 Summer 1996 HISTORICAL DIVER OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE HISTORICAL DIVING SOCIETY U.S.A. Number 8 Summer 1996 HISTORICAL DIVER MAGAZINE CONTENT The official publication of the HDSUSA PAGE EDITORS 4 South Florida and San Diego Chapters Leslie Leaney, Editor Andy Lentz, Production Editor CONTRIBUTING EDITORS 5 News Briefs Bonnie Cardone Dr. Sam Miller 6 SEALAB Reunion Nick Icom Nyle Monday 8 Joe Savoie- Legend of the Gulf Coast Jeff Dennis Jim Boyd - by John R. Kane and Leslie Leaney John Kane Peter Jackson 13 John Lethbridge 1675- 1759 - by A. R. Aylmer HISTORICAL DIVER is published four times a year by the Histori cal Diving Society USA, a Non-Profit Corporation, 2022 Cliff Drive #119 Santa Barbara, California 93109 USA. Copyright© 1996 all rights 18 The Letters of Ley and Lethbridge reserved Historical Diving Society USA Tel. (805) 963-6610 Fax (805) 962-3810. 20 Watanabe Riichi and HISTORICAL DIVER is compiled by Leslie Leaney and Andy Lentz. "Ohgushi's Peerless Respirator." PRINTED by Printing Impressions, Santa Barbara, CA. Phone (805)962-8193 Fax (805)966-1190 - by Nyle C. Monday ADVERTISING INQUIRIES should be directed to: Historical Diver Magazine at Tel. (805) 963-6610 Fax (805) 962-3810 23 The Wreck of the Winfield Scott CONTRIBUTIONS: WE WELCOME CONTRIBUTIONS ON ANY - by Bonnie J. Cardone HISTDRJCAL DIVING SUBJECT. Submissions and contributions on floppy disk are preferred ( 3.5" Windows/DOS text forrnat or Apple Macintosh forrnats) Please send a typed hard copy in addition to any 24 Sam's Almanac -Rory's Magic Mouthpiece disk. Typed manuscripts are also welcome. lllustrations accompanying - by Dr. Sam Miller text are appreciated. Submissions should be sent to: Andy Lentz, 7927 Robbie Circle, Goleta, CA. 93117 USA. If you have access to e-mail, 26 Helmets of the Deep contributions can be sent to [email protected]. - by Leslie Leaney DISCLAIMER Diving is a potentially hazardous practice and if practiced incorrectly 28 Working Equipment Groups or with incomplete planning and procedures can expose a person to considerable risks including serious injury or death. It requires spe cialized training, equipment and experience. HISTORICAL DIVER 30 HDSUSA first Bibliophiles meeting is not intended as a substitute for the above or for the diver to abandon - by William E. Watson common sense in pursuit of diving activities beyond his or her abili ties. HISTORICAL DIVER is intended as a source of information on 32 Book Reviews - Reviewed by Nick Baker various aspects of diving, not as a substitute for proper training and Niagara Gold by Jeff Maynard experience. For training in diving, contact a national certification s agency. The reader is advised that all the elements of hazard and risk associated with diving cannot be brought out within the scope of this text. The individuals, companies and organizations, presented in HIS THE OPINIONS AND VIEWS EXPRESSED are those of the TORICAL DIVER, are not liable for damage or injury including death respective authors and are not necessarily the opinions and views which may result from any diving activities, with respect to informa of the Historical Diving Society USA © 1996 Historical Diving tion contained herein. Society USA All Rights Reserved. On the cover. The photo of a replica of the John Lethbridge's barrel was taken by Tony Aylmer, who is the author of our story on this pioneering diver. The photo was taken at Richard Lam's "Heritage and Shipwreck Museum" in Charlestown, Cornwall, England. In the back ground is a drawing of the apparatus, reproduced from "La Navigation Sous Marine" by Pesce, Paris 1906. The photo of Joe Savoie in the first Savoie helmet is from 1965. In the background is a page from his helmet patent which was filed in 1964. Both are from the Savoie family archives and are reproduced by the courtesy of Mrs. Joyce Savoie. IDSTORICAL DIVER No. 8 Summer 1996 3 HDS USA CHAPTERS SOUTH FLORIDA CHAPTER The initial formation of the South Florida Chapter of the HDS USA took place at Hyperbarics International in Key Largo, Florida on June 17th 1996. The approval for chapter formation had been established by Rick Ford of Divers Outlet and HDS USA Director of Chapter Development, Scrap Lundy. The inaugural meeting was hosted by HDS USA charter member Dick Rutkowski and attended by Ian Koblick, Rick Ford, Lance Rennka, Spencer Slate, Larry Heiskell, Bill Valley and Paul Caputo. Due to the great distance and expense involved, (a round trip of approximately 6000 miles) no Society Directors were able to attend the formation. HDS USA Treasurer Andy Lentz had visited Ian and Lance at Scott Caprenter's Man in The Sea Program in April of this year, and it is expected that at least two Society Directors will visit the chapter immediately after DEMA XXI. An extensive agenda of nearly 30 items was presented and various topics relevant to operating a chapter in South Florida were discussed. An election of principal officers was held and the following offices were established: The first chapter officers ( L to R ) Lance Rennka, Rick Ford and Dick Rutkowski at the inaugural meeting. Chapter President; Rick Ford, Chapter Treasurer; Lance Rennka, Chapter Secretary; Dick Rutkowski. The chapter, which will have a heavy focus on scuba, has wasted no time in promoting its formation with a third of a page announcement in Julys Florida Scuba News, and it will doubtless be visited upon by various national and international members who vacation in South Florida. To contact the South Florida chapter write to: P 0 Box 2932, Key Largo, Florida 33037. Fax 305 451 5765. SAN DIEGO CHAPTER San Diego is now the home port for the Historical Diving Society USA's first chapter! We are proud to announce that beginning this fall, monthly chapter meetings will be held at Sumner Auditorium, on the campus of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Meetings will feature archi val film showings and slide presentations by special guests. For fur ther details. Call chapter president Ace Parnell at 619-226-1199 On Friday, May 3, 1996, members of the San Diego Chapter met at Scripps Institution of Oceanography for a visit to the world-renowned Scripps Archives. The purpose was to look at a large collection of black-and-white and color prints, by one of the world's greatest under water photographers, the late Ron Church. A native of San Diego, Church was a professional aerospace pho tographer whose skill in capturing the dynamics of supersonic flight translated well into a second career depicting the elusive wonders of marine life on film. A true pioneer, Church was one of the first divers to transcend the strictly documentary style of conventional underwa Joe Hlebica, Carolyn Strawn, John Willamson and ter photography and to help create a new art form, now familiar to a Eric Carlson review the photo archives of the late Ron generation of underwater enthusiasts. Church at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Throughout the heyday of undersea exploration that marked the '60s and '70s, Church traveled the world photographing life forms, scenery, and human activities underwater, bringing to bear an eclectic palette of camera and darkroom techniques to produce an immense body of work unsurpassed in its scope and variety. Among his many extraordinary credits, he was one of the first American diver/photographers to take part in the now-legend ary voyages of the Calypso, and his photographs ofCousteau's Diving Saucer are among the most widely recognized images from this period of exploration.