Is it really safe to dive???

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Except when the current/surge sucks you and your unknowing duo of buddies 100 yards out to sea and away from the boat...

But never fear, you had your trusty table knife you reclaimed from the Deep to protect us on that nice surface swim!

:D

I thought you enjoyed that little detour and surface swim? I can't help it if you guys sucked through your air and prevented us from doing SCUBA back to the boat.

BTW, Kevin, do you think Dom would like the pink finger spool(see link above)? I'm thinking of getting it and the buckle for her. :)
 
Hey, I had plenty of air for a scuba swim, if I remember correctly. I think I came up with 1000psi.

The link didn't work. I believe the Thinkpinkscuba.com site is down at the moment?

Anyhow, I know exactly what you mean. I think the guys ought to get together and do up an entire pink rig for her! Pink backplate, wing, harness, compass boot, hose hats, spool, EVERYTHING!

I think she would love to hate it...either way, would be hilarious.

Oh, I met Eric the other day when I was down there putting my doubles together. Cool guy, and I SWEAR I know him from someplace but I cannot place it.
 
So if sharks go after divers in black wetsuits that means my Red drysuit is actually a safety device. that makes me feel better about shelling out my left kidney for it!


Until you find a color blind great white!
 

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