PADI specialty diver certification

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waterpirate

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Spots available this weekend for "living room penetration specialty". 4 spots left. This charter will be conducted from the safety of a Delaware National Gaurd duece and 1/2. It will be a back roll entry, surface swim to blown out patio door entrance. Max depth for dive will be 8 feet of brackish water. No line skills reqired as there will be multiple points of egress via blown out windows. Minimum skills advanced level or "master quarry diver cert. Patches and certificates to be awarded upon successfull completion.
Cost for the class $150.00 as this will be considered a zone 4 dive. Contact me directly or your PADI group leader to register.
Eric
 
Now that's pretty funny. I'd dive that. Can I just dive along or do I have to get the C-card?
 
I'm glad you all have a good sense of humor! I will pass on the super typhoon, thank you very much.
Tag along divers are welcome as we will need people to carry my gear.
Eric
 
You crack me up!!! Too funny!
If you see my boat passing by please set and tie in the anchor. I'll be down next weekend to retrieve it!! :shocked2:
You can make that another specialty :D
 
You certainly can do the cert in VA Beach, remember E-learning:rofl3::rofl3:.

A point of interest: If you can not resist the temptation to open the refrigerator to get a beer when traversing the kitchen restriction, If the light comes on beer is in the cavern zone. If the light is out it is full cave and please dive accordingly within your limits!
Eric
 
I did one better and put plywood on all the windows to darken the house, ran cave line from room to room and have been simulating a black out mask/run a line, without the mask!:D

My buoyancy was rock solid in the deep (tub) dive and I was able to hover 1" above the bottom. Shooting a bag was a little tough though. :dork2:
 

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