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Backscatter

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It's always sort of an ironic thing when the dive boat nearly becomes a new wreck to dive. You could at least have the distinction of diving it first. Kidding aside, congrats to AS for their safety protocol and thinking.
 
All turned out well & according to Capt. Paul the AS1 made it back to the dock under its own power.
This is am extremely well run & organized operation, 1 of which I have been out with on numerous trips. Like last Saturday to the Cassimir.
Paul did say it was a serious situation that had him worried though.
 
It's always sort of an ironic thing when the dive boat nearly becomes a new wreck to dive. You could at least have the distinction of diving it first. Kidding aside, congrats to AS for their safety protocol and thinking.

I can still hear Andre's standard safety briefing line, "In the event that the boat decides to come diving with us today. . ."

I guess the boat decided to call the dive at the last minute.
 
I can still hear Andre's standard safety briefing line, "In the event that the boat decides to come diving with us today. . ."

I guess the boat decided to call the dive at the last minute.

Glad everyone, crew, and AS1 made it OK. Andre is definitely a character.
 
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