So, I bought a diveyak!

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Okay, so my Bayou Marshmallow may not be all studly yakkish, but we still make for a good diver/vehicle pairing. :biggrin:

(Do the potential Pontchartrain plans possibly... [gaaah! too much alliteration!]... er, include the reef balls? Regardless, if you start to form up any plans, do let me know. I still want to take a dip in the big saucer one of these days.)
 
ClayJar:
Okay, so my Bayou Marshmallow may not be all studly yakkish, but we still make for a good diver/vehicle pairing. :biggrin:

(Do the potential Pontchartrain plans possibly... [gaaah! too much alliteration!]... er, include the reef balls? Regardless, if you start to form up any plans, do let me know. I still want to take a dip in the big saucer one of these days.)

The plan does include some balls. I'm not sure which ones, yet. Although the ones to the East look most attractive/closest to shore, the ones to the west don't require a visit to ravaged neighborhoods.
 

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