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Looking to get dry suit certified at some point to dive locally although I really enjoy tropical diving (<28°C/82°F water temperature).
 
Hi and welcome aboard.
 
Welcome aboard :happywave:
 
Looking to get dry suit certified at some point to dive locally although I really enjoy tropical diving (<28°C/82°F water temperature).
you can dive in the St. Lawrence, at least in the summer. Dry suit not needed.. I too thought of going drysuit, BUT.. I love the warm Caribbean
 
Welcome.
CANSAC is where I am a member. Located in Markham. Monday pool time at Thornlea Secondary School pool.
Great club to join.
Cansac.ca
 
you can dive in the St. Lawrence, at least in the summer. Dry suit not needed.. I too thought of going drysuit, BUT.. I love the warm Caribbean
I don't like anything above 3mm jacket. I got a 6.5mm jacket with 3mm pants (for equivalent to 5mm sausage casing). The rest will get dry suit certified for sure. Is St. Lawrence fresh or salt?
 
I don't like anything above 3mm jacket. I got a 6.5mm jacket with 3mm pants (for equivalent to 5mm sausage casing). The rest will get dry suit certified for sure. Is St. Lawrence fresh or salt?
Fresh water, drift diving.. I have a friend, and there were times I could have, who at times wears a 5 mil
 
In the Summer a 3/2 is enough for the St. Lawrence at Brockville.
 

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