:21:02
Dive, dive, dive.
:21:05
Sir, main ballast tank vents
indicate open.
:21:07
Aye. Both planes
dive, 1 5 degrees.
Both planes dive, 15 degrees.
:21:13
All clear!
:21:15
Decks awash.
Decks awash.
Aye, sir.
:21:45
First time
on a submarine?
:21:48
That's right.
:21:52
Six-zero feet.
:21:57
Lower the scope.
:22:01
Captain, engine room reports
minor flooding from shaft seals
and brine pump.
:22:05
- Bilge is at 18inches
and rising.
- Very well.
:22:09
How deep does
this thing go?
:22:11
She'll go all the way
to the bottom
if we don't stop her.
:22:14
Normally we try not to get
below 150 feet.
:22:17
Any deeper, the leaks
overwhelm the pumps.
:22:19
These U-boats are antiques,
:22:22
older than most of the crew.
:22:26
One-zero-zero feet.
Aye.
:22:34
Excuse me, Mr. Emmett.
:22:38
Put a pipe patch on it,
lash it with marline.
:22:40
The yard can fix it
when we get back to port.
Aye, sir.
:22:44
Relax, gentlemen.
She's old, but she'll hold.
:22:52
Last night, at 0300 hours,
:22:54
a British destroyer reported
depth charging and sinking
a German U-boat.
:22:58
However,
some time thereafter,