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Yesterday was as near perfect a day as I've seen for getting to a dive site. The wx buoy said the seas were .3 feet (that's 4 inches) and it was right on the money. After a delay to retrieve a forgotten tank we departed Sherman Cove under warm, sunny skies. Before we even reached the pass we were flagged down by a sailor who ran aground in water too shallow for his 7.5 foot draft. He asked for a tow off the sand and we obliged. He kept complaining how the lateral buoys were out of place but they seemed to match our chart plotter. Finally, when he said he was off the sand we gave him back his tow line and headed out the pass in the smoothest seas I've seen in that location. As we headed out we kept looking back at our rescuee who seemed to remain where we left him (aground again?). We headed for the Russian Freighter but passed it up with two fishing boats on it and set course for Pete's Tide. We had it to ourselves the entire time. We missed it with the anchor but our #1 diver ran a reel to it. There was no current either at at surface nor at the wreck. Our tag line hung limp from an aft cleat.
As perfect as the sea state and current was, the viz was a bit of a dissappointment at about 20-25 feet. Although that's much better than many of our dives we were expecting a little better.
Our photographer had problems and we got no pictures. He didn't make the second dive. My second dive buddy called the dive while I had 10 minutes bottom time left. Used up some of my unexpended air scraping barnacles off the boat bottom.
Although the day didn't provide my fondest dive memory, the day was great and it was sure nice to get wet again. On the way in we didn't see our friend in the sailboat so I guess it got off the sand bar OK.
As perfect as the sea state and current was, the viz was a bit of a dissappointment at about 20-25 feet. Although that's much better than many of our dives we were expecting a little better.
Our photographer had problems and we got no pictures. He didn't make the second dive. My second dive buddy called the dive while I had 10 minutes bottom time left. Used up some of my unexpended air scraping barnacles off the boat bottom.
Although the day didn't provide my fondest dive memory, the day was great and it was sure nice to get wet again. On the way in we didn't see our friend in the sailboat so I guess it got off the sand bar OK.