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king_of_battle

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... in one picture. This Saturday on Gauntlet we had a Fathom, Prism 2, Kiss Classic, SF2, Revo, XCCR and a set of doubles to boot. Helping each other gear up you get to see all the ins and outs of the different units which is nice.

Original plan was to dive the Coyote but due to the wind and waves opted for something a little more protected - the Alma Holmes. Visibility was typical of New England - somewhere between 5-15 feet with a bottom temp of 43 degrees. I dove with @macado with a bottom time around 30ish min with about the same on deco which allowed a couple circuits of the wreck. Given how tight charter capacity is, its good to see things returning to normal.

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That was a good dive. Apparently my visibility report was 5-10ft+ better than everyone else though. haha

There is certainly a lot of CCR variety in New England now. It was like that the other weekend too. Still the odd Prism Topaz or RB80 showing up on a charter. :)
 
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