diverrick
Contributor
Went down on Thursday for a quick dive. Conditions were excellent topside, perfect weather, slight breeze, sunny, Just perfect. seas were calm inside the bay, with just a slight swell. Dove Lovers point first dive, worked on bouyancy issues. vis was about 15 Ft. temp 54. didn't really see much that dive. The hike back up to the car with all the gear on, was a work out though, and the sand wasn't any help.
2nd dive was at Breakwater, as it had showers, for cleaning the gear after. Tide was way out, Vis was about 15 again, and temps were down just a bit. One other group of 2 divers just leaving, so we had the place to ourselves, except for a guard seal that looked menacing, just as we were going in. We decided to dive along the pier, just for the ease of it. Great dive, I got to add one of the life moments to my book when I got an upclose visit from a couple of seals. MAN, can they move, when they are under water! One second their in your face, next they are gone. We saw lots of fish, and some wierd looking white string stuff all balled up, hanging on lots of different places and plants.. Looked like eggs of some sort. Dive buddy did a great job of watching out for me, as I am a newbie at this drysuit stuff. These dives were first dives at those places for me, so it helped to have a buddy who has dove there before.
Things were going great until my tank started to get empty, (I had AL80's) then I had trouble staying down. Ended up doing a surface swim back, during the last part, due to being too light. I had 34 Lbs on, and still can't stay down! I will try steel next time, and see if that helps. I have no more room on my belt for additional weights, plus they want to fall off while walking back to the car due to all the weight. I may have to go to a integrated BC, or a BP. Take out was a bit harder then when we went in, due to the surf coming up a bit while we were out, but not that big of a deal. Had a great time, just wish I could do it more often.
2nd dive was at Breakwater, as it had showers, for cleaning the gear after. Tide was way out, Vis was about 15 again, and temps were down just a bit. One other group of 2 divers just leaving, so we had the place to ourselves, except for a guard seal that looked menacing, just as we were going in. We decided to dive along the pier, just for the ease of it. Great dive, I got to add one of the life moments to my book when I got an upclose visit from a couple of seals. MAN, can they move, when they are under water! One second their in your face, next they are gone. We saw lots of fish, and some wierd looking white string stuff all balled up, hanging on lots of different places and plants.. Looked like eggs of some sort. Dive buddy did a great job of watching out for me, as I am a newbie at this drysuit stuff. These dives were first dives at those places for me, so it helped to have a buddy who has dove there before.
Things were going great until my tank started to get empty, (I had AL80's) then I had trouble staying down. Ended up doing a surface swim back, during the last part, due to being too light. I had 34 Lbs on, and still can't stay down! I will try steel next time, and see if that helps. I have no more room on my belt for additional weights, plus they want to fall off while walking back to the car due to all the weight. I may have to go to a integrated BC, or a BP. Take out was a bit harder then when we went in, due to the surf coming up a bit while we were out, but not that big of a deal. Had a great time, just wish I could do it more often.