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markd_nscr986

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Hey all,

Planning a wreck diving trip to NC waters June '06

Would be interested in diving the U85,U352,U701 and any other wrecks you would care to recommend.Any tips,suggestions or recommendations you would care to make regarding dive operators/boats,places to stay,and sightseeing stuff for non-divers would be greatly appreciated.

I will be bringing the drysuit too.....although you guys dive much warmer water than I do in Colo. it still a little on the chilly side for me.

Thanks,

Mark
 
Hi Mark, There is a sticky at the top of the NC forum that list various dive operators on the NC coast. Also, if you search thru the NC forum you'll find tons of info regarding the various wrecks.

Make sure to post in the NC forum when you are getting ready to visit in 2006. Maybe some of us from the NC Divers club could meet up with you.

Happy Diving,
Mel

markd_nscr986:
Hey all,

Planning a wreck diving trip to NC waters June '06

Would be interested in diving the U85,U352,U701 and any other wrecks you would care to recommend.Any tips,suggestions or recommendations you would care to make regarding dive operators/boats,places to stay,and sightseeing stuff for non-divers would be greatly appreciated.

I will be bringing the drysuit too.....although you guys dive much warmer water than I do in Colo. it still a little on the chilly side for me.

Thanks,

Mark
 
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