Palm Beach Dive Thread

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How’s the weather been holding up for the charter boats the last few days? I’m seeing lots of “rain, chance of thunderstorms mid-afternoon” in the forecast this weekend, the NWS marine forecast is calling for 2 ft seas and 6-10kts from the SE, and I’m trying to decide if the drive over from St Pete will be worth it or if I’d just get scrubbed from the boat dives.

I’ve been out in pouring rain. The Captain definitely watches (or should watch) the proximity of lightning strikes but rain shouldn’t alter your dive plans.

Take a good primary so you can continue enjoying your dive if the skies suddenly go dark.

Also, 2ft seas are pretty mild unless you’ve got physical challenges.
 
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