arby5831
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first i want thank everyone for posting all the information here latley. i read a lot and did my first yak dive last weekend @ venice. weather was iffy storms rolling around us , but we got 1 dive in half way to the bone yard.
important things i found out.
#1) leash that was definetly a neccesary piece of equipment., was able to toss my paddle out of the way when i had to.
2) dove on a hooka line connected to my tank laying in the bottom of the yak move my anchor around as needed surfaced to the yak.
3) i dont have sea yak , but a regular hollow yak, in and out wasnt a problem
( i practiced before hand @ fort desoto).
finally , i am looking for other yak divers to hit the bone yard from alhambra beach in the up coming weeks ?? so post here if interrested and we can hook up .
2-3 foot seas may be the max weather wise
thanks again for all the info
i lve in st petersburg
arby5831
important things i found out.
#1) leash that was definetly a neccesary piece of equipment., was able to toss my paddle out of the way when i had to.
2) dove on a hooka line connected to my tank laying in the bottom of the yak move my anchor around as needed surfaced to the yak.
3) i dont have sea yak , but a regular hollow yak, in and out wasnt a problem
( i practiced before hand @ fort desoto).
finally , i am looking for other yak divers to hit the bone yard from alhambra beach in the up coming weeks ?? so post here if interrested and we can hook up .
2-3 foot seas may be the max weather wise
thanks again for all the info
i lve in st petersburg
arby5831