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Green Bay,

I was at the Breezes this spring also and we always went to the right off the resort dock, the DM's told us that was the better side, so I don't know why they went to the left. There is a fairly large storm drain channel that dumps in to the let of the dock also, so that has got to cause some serious degradation to the reef right there.

Was the DM's decision based on current? Or didn't they tell you?
 
jlayman800:
If you rely on a dive knife, make it fairly sharp. I have had the same knife for about 10 years. A couple weeks ago I went to cut a small rope that was tangled around my tank valve. I tried for about 5 minutes and had to give up. I took off the BC and had to untie the rope. My next diving related activity was to sharpen up that knife. Somewhere less than razor sharp is recommended because its too easy to cut a hose or something important with a really sharp knife.

backup knife with shears.
but remember they need maintenance also.
 

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