Beach diving Monday or Tuesday (8/28 or 8/29) - Ft Lauderdale area

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During the day, or at night? I'd be up for a Tuesday night dive!! Gotta work during the day though, to pay for my airfill and parking meter habits...
 
Anyone up for a night dive tonight? Tomorrow night might be a more interesting dive but I'll leave that one for X-treme Divers you see on TV :)

Thinking about hitting Hollywood since I have yet to dive Johnson. My cousin is 90% confirmed. Let me know!
 
OK, I looked at the projected path of the hurricane and will not be diving anytime on Tuesday! I like eating "surf & turf", but don't actually like being it :D

So I'm up for anytime today or tonight. Ft Lauderdale, Hollywood, or anywhere in the area is fine. Send me an email ... JCBrooks27@gmail.com ... or call me- (954) 817-8286.

Jason
 
Sorry guys, I need to do my hurricane preps tonight. I need to rearrange my garage to get the cars in it, and move my outdoor stuff in also. Thursday night might be a verrrrrrrry interessssssting night dive...if you like looking at dazed and confused panulirus argus! :)

If you go tonight, have fun and be safe, ok?
 
Tuesday
Tropical Storm Conditions Possible With Hurricane
Conditions Also Possible. East Winds 20 To 25 Knots. Seas 4 To
6 Feet Building To 6 To 8 Feet In The Afternoon. Intracoastal Waters
Rough In Exposed Areas. Isolated Showers And Thunderstorms In The
Morning...then Scattered Showers And Thunderstorms In The Afternoon.

Tuesday Night
Hurricane Conditions Possible. East Winds 40 To
45 Knots With Gusts To Around 60 Knots Increasing To 45 To 55 Knots With
Gusts To Around 70 Knots After Midnight. Seas 11 To 13 Feet Building
To 14 To 17 Feet After Midnight. Intracoastal Waters Extremely Rough
In Exposed Areas. Scattered Showers And Thunderstorms.

Wednesday
Hurricane Conditions Possible. South Winds 45 To
55 Knots With Gusts To Around 70 Knots. Seas 8 Feet Near Shore And
Up To 14 To 17 Feet Well Offshore. Intracoastal Waters Extremely Rough
In Exposed Areas. Numerous Showers And Thunderstorms.

Still .... could be worse.
Take a look at the forecasts around Super Typhoon Ioke in the Pacific ...
46 ft seas and 195mph gusts.
Yes, one hundred ninety-five mile-per-hour gusts.
WHEEEEEEEEE!!!!
 
46' sea 195 mph WHEEEEEEEEE!!!!
I guess!!
Kinda makes it tough to get back in the boat!
What the hell... Let me know where we're goin!!!
 
First rule of SCUBA diving: divers and surfers don't mix!!!

Who's up for a beach dive Thurday night if the seas have settled?

Hopefully by Saturday it will be nice again...we MUST get out there!!
 
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