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SorrowsOfTheDead- I'm sorry to hear that. Sadly, I may not be too much help to you because I'm currently working on quite a few things at the same time. Yesterday I posted two things on the same day. I've got a few things planned for today as well. I can give you advice, however. It could be sinking for multiple reasons, but one main reason for sinking is if you've left a hole for water to get into. It could be anything from a wedge block to a battery positioned in the wrong way. One great way to test if a space is enclosed is to use a fluid meter. If not enclosed, it displays 0 or the height relative to the water level.
it usually gets stuck around deep ocean diving, which it flies back up, maybe you can fix that? (i have 2 submarines so i sometimes can get confused which is which, so if this isnt the one sorry)
Unbreakify: Thanks! The Guppy is great for exploring wrecks.