Is the photo background just inside Barnegat Inlet, near Meyer's Hole?Yes, very. She's a 35.5 ft Beanatu sailboat. Her picture is on my profile page
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Is the photo background just inside Barnegat Inlet, near Meyer's Hole?Yes, very. She's a 35.5 ft Beanatu sailboat. Her picture is on my profile page
nope.. I took that on my mooring in Raritan Bay.. I keep the boat in Perth Amboy. It takes me 2hrs to get around Sandy Hook and get to the outside. Ive been doing my homework and I see a fair number of wrecks and manmade reefs to tool around in. im interested in just seeing the live coral and fish. Maybe some spearfishing, definitely somebody's showing me how to catch some bugs.. and appropriate refreshments will await in the fridge when the fun has ended..Is the photo background just inside Barnegat Inlet, near Meyer's Hole?
We are much too far north for coral reefs. There are interesting reef fishes in late summer brought up by the Gulf Stream, with lots of information in that connection on this board. You will first encounter some corals in the Carolinas, and some great offshore diving there. I now dive in and near inlets and jetties in NJ. This kind of diving can be glorious when conditions are right. Most of offshore NJ is a sandy desert except for the artificial reefs, wrecks, and rock piles.nope.. I took that on my mooring in Raritan Bay.. I keep the boat in Perth Amboy. It takes me 2hrs to get around Sandy Hook and get to the outside. Ive been doing my homework and I see a fair number of wrecks and manmade reefs to tool around in. im interested in just seeing the live coral and fish. Maybe some spearfishing, definitely somebody's showing me how to catch some bugs.. and appropriate refreshments will await in the fridge when the fun has ended..
"Given that Jason has a decent size boat, he could probably cultivate a friendship with an instructor or two who could become his hypothetical friend."
ding ding.. can I get a winner?? no. but seriously .. anyone in my area that
I also wonder if an insurance company might use it as reason to not pay if you make a claim for anything that happened while diving. They could claim that a course might have better taught you how to not to fall victim to all sorts of misfortunes, therefore you are entitled to a lower claim payout, or none.
If you are diving with someone and something goes wrong, this might also make you an attactive target for a lawsuit -same reasoning.
No law whatsoever requires the paper of you, but most instructors of advanced classes, shops filling tanks, boats taking out divers, etc. use the existence of a cert as proof that you know what you are doing. By having checked your cert they cover their own risk by having shown due diligence.
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-is there a law that says I cant dive without a cert?? similar to the concept of you cant drive without a DL??
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-can the coast guard or state police pull up and give you a ticket if youre diving without a cert?
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I understand that the certs prove that you've achieved a level of knowledge.. but other than yourself whom do need to prove it to?
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lets say hypothetically my dive instructor friend taught me everything he knows and we've been on 100 dives off the back of my boat..but I don't even have a basic OW cert . is there a negative consequence??