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I live in Falmouth, and dive every chance I can get. I'm alway looking for more people to dive with.

Do you dive the Vineyard sound area in the summertime?
I know the currents there are rip and have to be done at slack tide, and areas like garbage beach get awful busy with boats in the summer.

Where do you usually dive?
 
Do you dive the Vineyard sound area in the summertime?
I know the currents there are rip and have to be done at slack tide, and areas like garbage beach get awful busy with boats in the summer.

Where do you usually dive?



I dive garbage beach a lot. It is only a mile and a half from my house. You have to go when the currents are right. If not, there is no point in trying to dive there. I have timed it well enough that I caould get 2 tanks in with a shortened SI. The bests time to dive there is early in the morning, and at night. There is more parking and less boat traffic. I've never really worried too much about boat traffic. I usually exit the water around the same spot I entered. Navigation is important there. It is also a spot that I could see getting lost easilly. I've taken people diving there, and had them think we were swimming out to sea, when we were swimming toward the shore.
 

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