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Wow,

Jeff those are some really nices pics... I especially like the Mola Mola, at glance it looks like the man in the grey suit... But I was relieved to know it was only a Mola Mola...

MG
 
Thanks for posting the great photos Robin and Jeff. Marian and I really had a great time. Now, let's get ready to Invade Catalina!
 
Great pics Jim. I cant do close up or macro with my camera so its always neat to see the other perspectives and shots from the dives.

Off topic: A thousand thanks to Anne for having a spare o-ring kit and the Capt of the silver prince for the tool pack. It would have been a short day for me if she hadnt had one with her. My o-ring inside the first stage yoke was torn apart when my BCD flipped off the boat tank clamp and the rig landed on deck directly on the 1st stage. - totally my fault for not securing it better. The rangers tend to not clamp in well due to the dual tank straps.

I was lucky it didnt completely fail at 80fsw on the first dive after the damage, and when tank swapping before dive 2 it gave a loud hiss.

This is a good reminder to me to bring my save a dive kit and scubatool on every dive. Anne was on the ball and a dive-saver.
 
Great pics Jim. I cant do close up or macro with my camera so its always neat to see the other perspectives and shots from the dives.

Off topic: A thousand thanks to Anne for having a spare o-ring kit and the Capt of the silver prince for the tool pack. It would have been a short day for me if she hadnt had one with her. My o-ring inside the first stage yoke was torn apart when my BCD flipped off the boat tank clamp and the rig landed on deck directly on the 1st stage. - totally my fault for not securing it better. The rangers tend to not clamp in well due to the dual tank straps.

I was lucky it didnt completely fail at 80fsw on the first dive after the damage, and when tank swapping before dive 2 it gave a loud hiss.

This is a good reminder to me to bring my save a dive kit and scubatool on every dive. Anne was on the ball and a dive-saver.

Chalk up another point for DIN :wink:. Good thing there were tools and spares available!
 
Um, Jim. The camera sees all.

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:rofl3::rofl3::rofl3:

Thats GREAT Jeff!!!!

Thank you for letting me be there!!:D
 
Off topic: A thousand thanks to Anne for having a spare o-ring kit .... Anne was on the ball and a dive-saver.

Ditto that!

Thanks Anne for the spare mask for Marian! It saved her trip.:D
 
Thanks again to all for a great day in Monterey. The diving was really nice and the company was outstanding! I can't wait to invade Catalina with our new SoCal friends. :D

Here are my pics. Monterey 9-6-08 - a set on Flickr
 
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