No for the following reasons:
1. Exceeds your BOW certification of 60 feet.
2. Way exceeds your experience level.
3. Your buoyancy skills will not be developed enough to hold your safety stops.
4. Nitrogen Narcosis will be a factor on this dive, and you have neither the experience or the training to handle it.
5. You will most likely still be a hoover and not have the gas to make the round trip. (Uh, that could be kind of important). Typical diver with 2 post certification dives will suck an Aluminum 80 tank dry in 15-30 minutes at 20 feet. Put a 100 Cubic Ft tank on and you will get 20-40 minutes dive time at 30 feet. Add depth, excitement, and well, you won't be down there long and may not have enough to make it back up and do your safety stops.
6. Old rule of thumb to live and dive by, if you are asking should we the answer is always NO!. The fact you ask the question is your common sense telling you this is not a good idea. This goes right along with Hold my beer and Watch this! on the Darwin channel.
1. Exceeds your BOW certification of 60 feet.
2. Way exceeds your experience level.
3. Your buoyancy skills will not be developed enough to hold your safety stops.
4. Nitrogen Narcosis will be a factor on this dive, and you have neither the experience or the training to handle it.
5. You will most likely still be a hoover and not have the gas to make the round trip. (Uh, that could be kind of important). Typical diver with 2 post certification dives will suck an Aluminum 80 tank dry in 15-30 minutes at 20 feet. Put a 100 Cubic Ft tank on and you will get 20-40 minutes dive time at 30 feet. Add depth, excitement, and well, you won't be down there long and may not have enough to make it back up and do your safety stops.
6. Old rule of thumb to live and dive by, if you are asking should we the answer is always NO!. The fact you ask the question is your common sense telling you this is not a good idea. This goes right along with Hold my beer and Watch this! on the Darwin channel.