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Hey Rudy,
I find that the best times to go diving, when the water is warm...ish, is during the summer and early fall. Three years ago I went to a local quarry during Easter and I was not a happy camper, I think that even with a two piece 7mm that the water is still too cold. Hope this helps.

Ok, good information to know. Around here we usually dive with dry suits considering the water temp hardly ever get above 50 degrees. I have in the past contacted one dive shop in the beach area and they mentioned the same thing. I usually travel back during late fall, winter months or sometimes in May. I guess I need to rearrange my travel time. Thanks agin for the infor.

Rudy
 

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