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I'm still finding rust on my gear from the Munson's bucket due to my swim through of said bucket on July 5th.
Nice Comet shot by the way. Question for you. We had a DM in training rag on one of the advanced divers in our group for doing the swim between the boilers. Since you've dived her, would you consider that a swim through or an overhead? The advanced diver is not wreck certified but fairly experienced and was with myself on that one. From everything I was taught, I would consider that a swim through and an easy one at that. Your thoughts?
Whupps, one other Comet related question. There's a broken plate near the boilers. Took a quick macro of the manufacturers mark but it didn't turn out. Anyone have a manufacturer info on it? Interesting design.
Well then Kevin, you'd better start lobbying for no dive sites period. You're forgetting that bubble exhaust contributes significantly to wreck deterioration. I gather from your stance on the matter you never penetrate wrecks?
Additionally, I wasn't asking if the Munson's bucket was a considered a swim through. I asked Jimmy if the boilers on the Comet were. This thread is going south in a hurry so I think I'll just unsubscribe.
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Your attitude seems to be that you have a right to bash around a site without consideration.
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I did not read this in anyone's responses. Unless you all are talking on the phone or pm-ing each other this is inaccurate.snip
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I really like this thread because it is addressing some real issues that are ignored in our region. There is constant talk about protecting salt water assets. What about our fresh water sites?