bc214
Contributor
Hey Guys,
I am heading out for my first NJ wreck dive. So far I have about 20 dives logged, and have spend a good amount of time working on my skills at Dutch Springs, as well as a few shallow shore dives.
My buddy has done a bunch of dives, mostly in blue water, and has outfitted herself with NJ wreck gear.
I have all of my regular gear (7mm exposure suit, bp&w, steel 100), plus my pony (slung), safety sausage, and wreck reel. I carry a folding a snorkel, backup mask, compass, slate, knife, shears, extra table, and I wear a dive computer.
Any last minute tips for me? Is it a good idea to tie into the wreck near the anchor line? I'm sure I'll get lots of info during the dive brief, but I have a few days to ponder.
Anything?
-BC
I am heading out for my first NJ wreck dive. So far I have about 20 dives logged, and have spend a good amount of time working on my skills at Dutch Springs, as well as a few shallow shore dives.
My buddy has done a bunch of dives, mostly in blue water, and has outfitted herself with NJ wreck gear.
I have all of my regular gear (7mm exposure suit, bp&w, steel 100), plus my pony (slung), safety sausage, and wreck reel. I carry a folding a snorkel, backup mask, compass, slate, knife, shears, extra table, and I wear a dive computer.
Any last minute tips for me? Is it a good idea to tie into the wreck near the anchor line? I'm sure I'll get lots of info during the dive brief, but I have a few days to ponder.
Anything?
-BC