Miss Lindsey-Tug 19 JUL

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BobbyT22

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Hi all. Here is a short, unedited video from Sunday's dive on the Miss Lindsey to the Tug. Some decent shots of schooling spadefish, but I am still learning how to use my new camera. Vis was about 15 feet, bottom temp was 62, lots of green water.

Warning....not nearly anywhere close to as good as Drewski's videos, but it is a start:)

Rob


YouTube - Miss Lindsey Lynnhaven Diving 19July09
 
Thanks for the video and the temp report. I need to get out there someday. Maybe sometime this August. Never dived out of VA Beach yet, but want to sometime.
 
the Tug is a fun little dive, lots of bottom time...
 
Nice video Rob, I haven't seen you on here for a while.
Diving doubles?
How was it on the Lindsey? Heard they had 22 divers that day.
We were suppose to go to the Ocean Venture on her on Saturday, but Mother Nature had other ideas.
 
Yeah Rob, I know it has been awhile. My wife and I sold our house, bought another (still local) and moved, all in the last 3 months, which put a serious dent in my diving plans. But the move is 90 percent done, so I was able to finally get a dive in.

Oh, yeah, changed jobs too (still Navy though). Will travel lots less in the new job, which means much more local diving.

Yeah, it was crowded on the boat with lots of students doing their cert dives. Glad to see it actually...I hope they support the local boats to keep them in business.

I was playing around with doubles for awhile at Rawlings. I disassembled them to use the tanks as singles for now. All the diving I do is strictly rec these days, but I have the bands, manifold and regs and tanks ready to go for when I eventually get more into tec.

I'd like to try Pelican one of these days...maybe see you there.
 

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