amajamar
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And the best part about diving in New England is...
how well we all get along with each other...!
how well we all get along with each other...!
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And the best part about diving in New England is...
how well we all get along with each other...!
(For the record, I dove here about 2 years before I lost interest. What killed it for me were the exposure protection, the general hassle, and not seeing enough of interest to make it all worth it. The viz didn't do much for me either. I rarely saw anything approaching 25ft, 10 was more common. I suppose I can thank diving here for teaching me to be fine with diving in low viz, but that's about all I can say for it.)
As usual, Mr. X is spot on. I usually make it a point to go to the Lobster Pool after diving Folly Cove.
I noticed you posted a link to Atlantic Divers, unfortunately they closed a month or so ago.
I did close the shop on nov 1, but I am still teaching, and still have my training drysuits.
To the OP feel free to PM me and we can work something out.
with drysuit you stay dry but not very warm in cold waters