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Two great days of diving this past weekend with Underwater Explorers including two dives on the Castor on Sunday. There are still about 40 or so Goliath Grouper on the wreck, not too late to catch them this year. Thanks to Kevin and Alex for some wonderful dives.

Good diving, Craig
 
Four of us will be aboard Explorer Sunday morning if anyone wants to join us. Planning two reef dives and lots of pictures.

Book online at
http://www.diveboyntonbeach.com

The forecast looks great leading to Sunday:

FRIDAY
VARIABLE WINDS 5 KNOTS OR LESS BECOMING NORTH
NORTHEAST 5 TO 7 KNOTS IN THE AFTERNOON. SEAS LESS THAN 2 FEET.
INTRACOASTAL WATERS SMOOTH. SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN.

FRIDAY NIGHT
EAST NORTHEAST WINDS 5 TO 9 KNOTS. SEAS LESS
THAN 2 FEET. INTRACOASTAL WATERS A LIGHT CHOP. SLIGHT CHANCE OF
SHOWERS.

SATURDAY
NORTHEAST WINDS 7 TO 12 KNOTS. SEAS AROUND 2 FEET.
INTRACOASTAL WATERS A LIGHT CHOP. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS.


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Such a great day diving yesterday with Underwater Explorers! Saw three stingrays, several eels (green and spotted), quite a few lobsters, and too many fish to name!

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First dive for me since Hurricane Sandy. Things look different. The Castor is tilted, there is new reef exposed, old reef covered with sand, but the sea life still abounds! Great diving with Underwater Explorers today!
 
The all new Castor

First dive for me since Hurricane Sandy. Things look different. The Castor is tilted, there is new reef exposed, old reef covered with sand, but the sea life still abounds! Great diving with Underwater Explorers today!

Hi FWD,

Nice diving with you again yesterday with Underwater Explorers. Hurricane Sandy sure did a job on the Castor. The stern is now about 30 degrees off the sand on its starboard side. Two great deeper dives today on 95 and 75.

Good diving, Craig
 
This is from my august trip.

I should note that no reef was damaged in making of this video. I do not condone some behaviors while diving and being a guy with a camera it caught my eye.
[video=youtube;t4lJnVE9S00]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4lJnVE9S00[/video]
 
Nice video. Who did you dive with?

---------- Post added November 24th, 2012 at 07:27 PM ----------

Whew! The groundswell finally died down enough for us to get out there again today. We dove the Skyecliffe, which is a deep wreck, and when I say we I mean they. I stayed on the boat. Due to this circumstance I'll see if I can get one of the divers to post the details, but the word I heard the most when they got back in was "sharks".
 
https://xf2.scubaboard.com/community/forums/cave-diving.45/

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