We at Splashdown are sensitive to coldness and its effects on the antatomy and have installed for your mid-winter's night diving pleasure, a heated freshwater shower, a boat sweater and gallon thermoses of hot chocolate. I for one will be there.
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howarde:I love the cup coral at night.
Scubakevdm:We at Splashdown are sensitive to coldness and its effects on the antatomy and have installed for your mid-winter's night diving pleasure, a heated freshwater shower, a boat sweater and gallon thermoses of hot chocolate. I for one will be there.
joystershell:Thanks for all the help on Wednesday. I felt like I got my life back. And my chiropractor was mighty pleased/impressed when I brought him some of the lobsters.
Scubakevdm:We at Splashdown are sensitive to coldness and its effects on the antatomy and have installed for your mid-winter's night diving pleasure, a heated freshwater shower, a boat sweater and gallon thermoses of hot chocolate. I for one will be there.
Scubakevdm:We're all in it together! You know what the boat sweater is dontcha Joyce? It's the white enclosure that zips around the main deck on cold days.
aabond:I'm a floridian, and if I haven't lived in florida I've lived in tropical caribean islands. I'm still diving a 3mm full with water temperatures around 72 degrees. Surely those like howard with 7mm suits can be comfortable diving this time of year.