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Good luck even finding that many Tech1 dives/charters running in the So Cal area. Even more luck paying the ~$150 per day charter + $75 gas costs.

I admire your hutzpah. Once you have more actual experince beyond the recreational range you'll start to understand the lofty magnitude of your ambitions. And that actually passing Tech2 and doing 250ft dives (almost double your current limits) is something that should be approached with a bit more calculating patience than 18 months MDL dives to 250ft.

Oh and with better grammar. :d

how about we talk about how you cant read becouse what id like to know are some good wreacks out there. If you want to pick on me about spelling how about you know this i had a 2 in pices of steal go in to my head in iraq. I have done over a 100 dives to the 120-150 ranges as it is and am now doing gue so before you go tilling peaple what to do how about you know somthing about them.



to the rest of you thank you for give me some cool wrecks to look up and get info about !!!!!!!! some of them like wmpress of ireland are a few years away for me and wrecks the andrea doria that bye the time i can dive it the wreck will be gone :(

ps keep them coming
 
Scapa Flow (WW1 German High Seas Fleet) - Scotland/Orkneys
HMS Repulse and HMS Prince of Wales - Malaysia
HMS Hermes - off Sri Lanka
Nuclear Fleet - Bikini Atoll
 
MattL quite sorry to see that a fellow SB member/rjack321 would call someone on their grammar/spelling.....I am a terrible speller and writer myself. I persl. have no trouble reading and understanding your posts.

I ment to ask rjack321 what does MDL stand for---I really have my dummy cap on I guess trying to figure those letters....'no flame',,,I am sure it is plain as day-?

I am sure in 'time' with experience you will visit many cool wreck sites!
 
Im not to sure of that myself. thanks by the way. I'm thinking it has do with max diving limits
 
Im not to sure of that myself. thanks by the way. I'm thinking it has do with max diving limits

You are probably correct on the MDL...I was thinking that also....its hard at times to get thinking across in writting and not speaking with someone direct...always interesting to try and figure it out though...like a puzzle--lol

Well keep up your diving and classes...only gets more expensive the farther you take it..:wink:
 
Come to the Great Lakes, you can easily spend the entire summer diving a different wreck every day in the depth's you desire. We've got it all -- steel, wooden, steam, sail, old and new -- you name it. Just bring your dry suit.
 
Come to the Great Lakes, you can easily spend the entire summer diving a different wreck every day in the depth's you desire. We've got it all -- steel, wooden, steam, sail, old and new -- you name it. Just bring your dry suit.

I plan on doing the lakes next summer not his one im in fl i hope to find some good wrecks there :) send me some names so i can look them up or links thanks you so much
 
I plan on doing the lakes next summer not his one im in fl i hope to find some good wrecks there :) send me some names so i can look them up or links thanks you so much

Matt if you can get hold of a copy of this book it will go along way to get you started in the Lakes....... Seawolf Communications
 
Here you go Matt, have a look. Keep in mind this is a TINY representation of wrecks in the Great Lakes. Shipwrecks The Saint James in Lake Erie, is supposed to be our "graduation" dive when I take Tech 1.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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