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yak

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Man, the water was cold yesterday in Plymouth. We were on a shore dive, and in 5 fsw it was 51 degrees!

Not a good day for my buddies wetsuit zipper pull to let go. :11:
 
yak:
Man, the water was cold yesterday in Plymouth. We were on a shore dive, and in 5 fsw it was 51 degrees!

Not a good day for my buddies wetsuit zipper pull to let go. :11:

Cold water is bad news for me. I usually let some water into my wetsuit at the beginnig of the dive as it is a bit too large to ensure I get rid of all the trapped air.
 
Chebby:
Cold water is bad news for me. I usually let some water into my wetsuit at the beginnig of the dive as it is a bit too large to ensure I get rid of all the trapped air.


Yet, the water's 64 degrees 16 miles east of Boston: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=44013

Sounds like you should carry a thermos of warm water.
 

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