Need Fellow "Victims" for Lake Rawlings on February 10th

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Excellant Rob I have a Mares 6.5 Semi-Dry that I really like & wish I would have brought it to Rawlings as I would have made a 2nd dive. My hands also were cold just using 3mm gloves. That is why I had drygloves ordered with my new drysuit.
That is why I like Va. Beach diving, get up, go diving & usually home by 4pm, no travel, no hotels.
 
Hey, I saw you are going to do the Morgan on the 25th. Which boat are you taking? If you were doing a shallower wreck I'd jump at the chance, but I think over 100 feet is a bit much for me considering I have never done a boat dive or been deeper than 50 feet before. If you are planning a good beginner ocean dive.....I'm in. I'm looking to take a boat either out to the tower or to something shallow. So far no luck. Otherwise, I might head out to Rawlings again either Monday or next weekend if a boat opportunity doesn't come up.
 
We are going out with Lynnhaven on the Miss Lindsay. I have never been to the Tower, but a trip to either the Tug or Barge are very interesting spots. They are closer to 70fsw if I remember correct.
The Morgan is not that bad of a dive, but you are right to stay in your comfort zone.
 

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