Scuba Shack's Boat Get Wet Sinks in Key Largo

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the pics/content is still there on his site. All he did was edit his first page.

I got 404 errors on every page linked off the main index page.
 
:lol: "No tinfoil needed at this time. "

How about this, then?

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Found this through Google images - pic name is "Key Largo Scuba Shack Deep Six 2"
I think that may be their smaller boat. Hard to tell with the way things are vanishing on the net, but this is their "Get Wet" according to Google Images...

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I got 404 errors on every page linked off the main index page.


hmm... I wasn't. .... still not.


did a ****-RELOAD and got that error now. Seems mine was still in cache.



Here's the whole thing if anyone wants to see that pages content... (cut and paste. no reformatting of fonts or placement on my lazy part...)



Dive and Snorkel Boats
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Our boats are docked nearby on the oceanside, allowing for quick access to all of Key Largo's great dive sites. Since nobody wants to feel like herded cattle we only take out a maximum of six divers, snorkelers, or lucky fishermen. All that extra room will make you feel like you're on your own private cruise. You'll even have the comfort of knowing that there will be a guide in the water with you on all of our dive trips.
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"Get Wet"

A custom 30 ft. Burpee dive
boat for a private charter feel.





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"Deep Six"

A 36 ft. custom built, designed for your diving or snorkeling needs.
 
Again using that " 2' " on the front posts as a measure, I still don't see that boat (in Don's pic) as being 30'.
 
Again using that " 2' " on the front posts as a measure, I still don't see that boat (in Don's pic) as being 30'.


Here is a perfect example. A manufacturer will list a boat as 24' (for example) not including a bowsprint, etc. (24' "hull length).


add the bow sprint and say a 4' swim platform for a ladder, etc... it could easily "become" 30' LOA (Length over all)
 
The Amy Rhodes that was mentioned in reference to a-z scuba as possibly being the victim, still posting on facebook as of 2hrs ago... No mention of her being deceased, considering what has been written on her wall in the past 48hrs I highly doubt this is the same person... She was my wives instructor and we share mutual friends, I would know by now via facebook or a phone call if she was dead... Let's not make assumptions like that.
 
The Amy Rhodes that was mentioned in reference to a-z scuba as possibly being the victim, still posting on facebook as of 2hrs ago... No mention of her being deceased, considering what has been written on her wall in the past 48hrs I highly doubt this is the same person... She was my wives instructor and we share mutual friends, I would know by now via facebook or a phone call if she was dead... Let's not make assumptions like that.

Another respected member of our Puget Sound community was also slimed in this thread with BS information. It's totally uncalled for ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
After looking at the photos of the boat, I have to wonder where the life preservers were stowed. Looks like the only possible place was in the berth near the head, below the cabin. That's a tough place to be when the boat is going down at the stern and then capsizes.
 
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