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I'd prefer a fleece on the boat and a wetsuit diving to the snow pants and boots I'm wearing shoveling my drive!

My husband took off to Cozumel today and left me to shovel snow while 22 weeks pregnant...

But he's gotta get that diving in before the baby comes!!!!

Stay warm everyone. Say hi to the turtles for me.
 
I'd prefer a fleece on the boat and a wetsuit diving to the snow pants and boots I'm wearing shoveling my drive!

My husband took off to Cozumel today and left me to shovel snow while 22 weeks pregnant...

But he's gotta get that diving in before the baby comes!!!!

Stay warm everyone. Say hi to the turtles for me.
They should make tiny little Drysuit fleece outfits, complete with little nerf flippers for newborns of divers. Maybe that will be my retirement job!
 
I just got back from a week in SE Florida. Nighttime temperatures were in the 50s and low 60s, daytime often only in the 60s or low 70s with brisk winds. My boat coat got a good workout all week long. Even had to turn on the heat in the townhouse.
 
Woke up to a crisp 59 degrees F this morning. No big blue pool today.
Keep warm my friends.

Was that by choice? ("No Big Blue pool today") - because the port was open on schedule
 
Absolutely, we’re here for 4 months no need to pick anything but “perfect” days!
Thanks for all your comments and help with this board, your doing a great job keeping the information flowing.
 
Brrr! Loaner/Rental boat coats would be a nice thing for dive boats to have on hand at destinations where cold happens sometimes. I own a few, but I'd never have thought to pack it on a Cozumel trip.

It could be worse. According to the internets, water temp in Coz is 84 today. Is that right? I really dislike the cold but I think I could deal with frigid air temps for an 84 degree dive in Coz.
 
I'd prefer a fleece on the boat and a wetsuit diving to the snow pants and boots I'm wearing shoveling my drive!

My husband took off to Cozumel today and left me to shovel snow while 22 weeks pregnant...

But he's gotta get that diving in before the baby comes!!!!

Stay warm everyone. Say hi to the turtles for me.
My wife is the best. She sends me to Cozumel, then pulls the guilt trip. Love you!

Brrr! Loaner/Rental boat coats would be a nice thing for dive boats to have on hand at destinations where cold happens sometimes. I own a few, but I'd never have thought to pack it on a Cozumel trip.

It could be worse. According to the internets, water temp in Coz is 84 today. Is that right? I really dislike the cold but I think I could deal with frigid air temps for an 84 degree dive in Coz.
I got 81-82 yesterday. It was warmer in the water than on the surface when we were out. Today it's not too cold outside, but you might be drier while diving. We've been getting heavy rains on and off throughout the day.
 

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