Dry Suit - Learning to dive dry

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yhuubert:
The visibility is probably no more than 1 meter, then again it usually is not much better most of the summer either.

Ah...sounds like Scotland. Vis today was two meters, big bit of excitement. Had to scrape the frost off the boat seats, but it was great! Last dive I was on the vis was 0.5m, so we got a good chance to practise our navigation.

We too had storms - 140mph winds. We decided not to go diving. I didn't want to lose my fins when I took them off in the boat!

Would love to dive in Estonia...sounds like fun!

Nauticalbutnice :fruit:
 
Weather the last few months been really irritating, gale force winds literally every weekend effectively stopping sea diving. Did one the end of december in Gale 8-9, had about 5" vis so until it calms down its not worth the expense prepping and taking the boat out.
Result is, im getting very familiar with local quarry :(
 

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