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87 degrees last weekend. I like a skin, but there's something about just putting your bc and weights over your swim trunks and diving in. It's nice to be able to feel the water on your skin.
 
dive4funOften:
I think the temps are well over 80 degrees this time of year.

My computer gave a minimum temp of 83 for the 2 hours of 60' dives we did over there Saturday for the Ducks Splashdown off Boynton. :D

Skins are good for catching sea lice.. they are like regular lice but with more interesting visual side effects. :)
 
I need a new diveskin, as mine was ruined.
 
CBulla:
My computer gave a minimum temp of 83 for the 2 hours of 60' dives we did over there Saturday for the Ducks Splashdown off Boynton. :D

Skins are good for catching sea lice.. they are like regular lice but with more interesting visual side effects. :)

Temps are definately high this time of year!

Last time I dove Venice I was HOT in the water with only a skin.

But I still would like to see EVERYONE wear Dive Goddass Dive Skins!
 
I saw 91° F off Venice, a couple of weeks ago, same for the beach dives off Lauderdale By The Sea last weekend and 88° at depth off Boca Raton the weekend before. Water is warm!
 
skins are good, hide the bruises from hitting the ladders,
 
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