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When a sub dives to a certain depth, is that depth
measured from the bottom of the sub, the middle, or the top. In other words, if it dives to 200 feet, does that mean there is 200 feet of water above it or that the bottom of it is 200 feet below the surface? Normally "depth to keel. I don't know squat diddly about submarines, but I think I can answer this question. *If* the dive indicator reads "zero" when the sub is on the surface, the submerged depth would be measured from the normally ballasted waterline to the surface. It wouldn't seem logical, otherwise. |