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    USS Moody

    Has anyone dove the wreck of the Moody recently? Some friends of mine and I are planning to go sometime in the near future and want to get an idea of how we should plan for deco and etc. If you are interested in checking it out and your are certified for technical diving please PM me as I have...
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    Catalina trip for April 16th

    We've got spots available on the Pacific Star for those looking to get wet next weekend. Book your spot online at www.hollywoodivers.com
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    Apeks VS ScubaPro

    On deco/stage gear, if you pressurize bottles before dive, then turn off valve but don't purge them you shouldn't have a flooding problem whether diaphragm or piston. Common sense to me but correct me if I am wrong on this.
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    Apeks VS ScubaPro

    Keep in mind the inherent design of the MK25, end LP port delivers 15% more flow. I use a MK25/S600 for my 7 ft hose and a MK25/S550 for my doubles tech rig, works great. Only used ScubaPro since day 1 but now seriously considering Apeks TX40/DS4 for my deco bottle plus MK16/R390 for my stage...
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    Florida Wreck Trip May 5th-11th

    Come dive with us down in Ft. Lauderdale and Key Largo, see 11 different wrecks (including Spiegel Grove) over 5 days plus Molasses, French, and Elbow reefs with us. Trip is geared toward those with wreck and deep specialty ratings plus nitrox to give you more bottom time. We have 10 spots...
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    wreck trip to Florida

    I guess I should have been a bit more specific, yes we are planning to hit Ft. Lauderdale and Key Largo. Looking at using the IBIS up in Ft. Lauderdale and go with Joe Miller in the Keys. Put together a good deal to hit 11 wrecks in 5 days which leaves from LAX > includes airfare, hotel and...
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    wreck trip to Florida

    Hey everyone, my group is planning a trip to Florida in May and want to get some ideas of your favorite wrecks and maybe see if anyone wants to tag along.
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    SSI vs PADI vs NAUI

    I teach both PADI and SSI. In the beginning there is little difference except with the training philosophy. However, the Advanced Open Water requirements are very different. 5 dives (PADI) vs. 12 dives (SSI) and required specialties for PADI, SSI lets you choose. Can't help you with the...
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