LilmanHSU
Contributor
Ahh.. well the water is warmer, the sun is out, and that means, its time to jump back into the water (at least for me).
Here is my highlight trip to start off 2002.. (Alas, i get a tad bit chilly in the winter time, so decided to forgo until the weather was in the 70's again).
We headed out to Catalina Island aboard a newer boat.. Island Time.
Fast sucker! got to the island in just over an hour.. Thing hits 22-25 knots without breaking a sweat..
Splash!! first dive was off without a hitch, my buddy and I had decent viz from 20-30 feet. Max depth was around 45-50 ft.
Lots of plant life, plenty of fish to feed, some nice Sheephead (yum yum), and plenty of bugs to go around.. <sigh, no more lobster season>
Same for the second dive, went very well.. Water temp at its lowest was in the low to mid 50's.. at the highest in the low 60's.
We were back in the dock by 12:30.
Anyone who is intersted in S. California diving, now is the time.. Boats aren't even that full, and the weather is favorable..
Happy diving!
Pauly
Here is my highlight trip to start off 2002.. (Alas, i get a tad bit chilly in the winter time, so decided to forgo until the weather was in the 70's again).
We headed out to Catalina Island aboard a newer boat.. Island Time.
Fast sucker! got to the island in just over an hour.. Thing hits 22-25 knots without breaking a sweat..
Splash!! first dive was off without a hitch, my buddy and I had decent viz from 20-30 feet. Max depth was around 45-50 ft.
Lots of plant life, plenty of fish to feed, some nice Sheephead (yum yum), and plenty of bugs to go around.. <sigh, no more lobster season>
Same for the second dive, went very well.. Water temp at its lowest was in the low to mid 50's.. at the highest in the low 60's.
We were back in the dock by 12:30.
Anyone who is intersted in S. California diving, now is the time.. Boats aren't even that full, and the weather is favorable..
Happy diving!
Pauly