Dina Dee is a great boat with a great crew. In fact, it was the boat that I did my first jersey dive off of. Next Saturday we are diving off of the John Jack; another great boat. Not sure if there are still spots open, but you can call the dive shop Scubadelphia if you are interested. They would make sure you dive with a dive master since it's your first trip so you would be safe and comfortable. It's a fun group so think about joining us.
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Thanks man, I appreciate the offer. Unfortunately with work, kids, the other work, and law school, my schedule is beat up. There are only a few days in a month that I can get out. Also, I'm not done with my AOW training, so most Jersey boats won't let me on. That being said, I have 5 more days scheduled for training to complete my AOW, including 3 days up in Rhode Island, so the balance of my season for diving will most likely be dedicated to just that list. There is a chance I might be able to do a NJ wreck dive in October, but I've got to see what I can work in.
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Also, one last question that came up, off topic, but since I seem to have a good handful of people tracking this thread, and it seams to be a NJ issue discussed by many, here goes another question:
While diving the RR bridge at PP this past weekend, I was running a flag as required while my dive buddy worked on some new gear issues. My flag was a gift, and the rope for it is on a hand wind "H" frame of plastic, if that makes any sense. It is a royal pain in the ass, but it's also very small. I have a few other lengths of poly cord on a larger "H" frame with a handle that might work better, but I have also read that some people use reels.
So, with that discussed, what does everyone use for rope on their towable dive flags?