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sorry if u think or anybody else thinks I was bashing the operative of the boat I am not like stated I thing the dive was great , the crew was great , had a great time , never said a negative thing about the boat or the crew or the operation of the boat I only mention about a flag .And yes i would dive with them again .I have dived with other boats that was moored and gave out flags And yes it was my first time I dived with a boat that was moored didn't supply a flag , that all I said .let not turn this into something that not .I would recommend pro diver international
to anybody that asks .Had a wonderful time regardless of a flag or no flag .I consider myself a experience dive that I don't need a flag if one is not supplied .
HAD A WONDERFUL TIME AND WOULD DIVE AGAIN WITH THEM THE PRICE WAS RIGHT THE LOCATION WAS PERFECT PARKING WAS A PLEASURE ,the dive shop not over priced
Lets try to get a group together on any Saturday and do the 5 wrecks .Anybody interested :bounce3: either post or PM me
 
OneSpeed-- WoW. You where actually able to translate that into English??
 
OneSpeed-- WoW. You where actually able to translate that into English??

I used the gibberish translator: Gibberish Translator

I also can't help but notice he has no answer for what boat gives out flags for moored dives.:popcorn:
 
...concerned as the swim platform is a little long between the ladder and the back gunnels for re-entry to the boat. I knew I would be in doubles and had visions of having to crawl to the gunnels before ....
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Gunwale = Top Side Rail of a boat. (Both Port and Starboard)

Transom= The portion you stepped over in the rear or Stern of the vessel.

I am not an expert Seaman but I can stumble my way around and not hit my head on the mizzen mast on my way to the foredeck
 
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Gunwale = Top Side Rail of a boat. (Both Port and Starboard)

Transom= The portion you stepped over in the rear or Stern of the vessel.

I am not an expert Seaman but I can stumble my way around and not hit my head on the mizzen mast on my way to the foredeck

:kiss2::mooner:
 
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Gunwale = Top Side Rail of a boat. (Both Port and Starboard)

Transom= The portion you stepped over in the rear or [-]Stern[/-] square end of the vessel.

I am not an expert Seaman but I can stumble my way around and not hit my head on the mizzen mast on my way to the [-]foredeck[/-] pointy end
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Baby steps Eric, don't confuse her.

:duck:
 
And yes they did....

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:crying: I'm missing all the fun being stuck here in Georgia!!! :depressed:

Sounds like a good reason to carry a dive knife. :)

No that would only be if they went for the primary regulator. ;)

OneSpeed-- WoW. You where actually able to translate that into English??

I agree Eric .It very difficult for me to follow what saying .I'm impressed by how Chip was able to make sense it .

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Baby steps Eric, don't confuse her.

:duck:

Hey now! Those are the kinds of terms I need to understand boat stuff :tongue2:
 
Just out of curiosity, what dive boat gave you a flag when it was moored? I have seriously never seen this happen.

The Hammertime did this during a really shallow dive I was on. I would much rather dive without one as we did on the PDII, but It's not a big deal one way or the other.

There's lots of traffic and lots of inept boaters around here. Every time I surface from a Ft. Lauderdale dive no matter how close I am to our boat I am watching out for boaters (flag or no flag)
 

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