Terrific TeqP!
My wife and I are going. I hope to see many of you guys there.
My wife and I are going. I hope to see many of you guys there.
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So there's a crab meet up on catalina on the 11?!
Hi, I don't know any of you, but I really want to dive the Catalina Island and was planning to go there around the 11th. Are there any gals coming along on this trip? I'm looking to share accommodations with someone because it's so expensive there, preferably a girl, anyone?
Dave,
I'm not a Beach Crab, but I'll be at Casino Point on that weekend with some dive friends. We're coming up from San Diego. We'll definitely stop by and say hello.
I dived the UW park there for the first time a few weeks ago. Water temp was 68 degrees F at depth. Vis was not super (20-30 ft). We didn't see any giant sea bass or morays, but we did get a fantastic bat ray show by the Sue-jac. Hopefully, we'll get the chance to dive the Valiant this time around.
Here's a pic that my girlfriend took:
If people are interested in downloading a fantastic annotated PDF map of the UW park, I highly recommend this link.
I'll see you on the 11th.
Chris
I'm not diving a rebreather. Yeah, I'm aware that I need to get a permit from the Harbormaster to dive the Valiant. A couple weeks ago we stopped by the Harbormaster's office on Green Pier and I felt like he was saying "No" even before I finished my sentence. He went on to say that weekends from March to October are a no-go. Midweek and during the winter is a possibility. It all depends on the current boat traffic. I've had friends that do the looooooong underwater swim from the UW park, but frankly I wouldn't mind playing by the rules and letting the Harbormaster know what I'm doing. The rules are meant for my safety anyway.Are you using a rebreather? Because I think you need a permit to dive the Valiant. However, on occasion, I've seen folks with rebreathers do a marathon dive from the park to the valiant and back.