SPIEGEL GROVE dives, friday, 8/21/15, pics,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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We must have tied up to the SG-5 bouy right after you left. Our first SG dive and it was a good one. Thanks for the pics!

Mike
 
We must have tied up to the SG-5 bouy right after you left. Our first SG dive and it was a good one. Thanks for the pics!

Mike


we attempt to time our trips to all the wrecks inorder to avoid as many commercial ops as possible(divers!) and ensure finding an available mooring buoy. checking online schedules helps as well. left the SG around 1320 just prior to the PM dive charters(and yours) arrival on friday. planned a double today, however numerous storms offshore this AM,,,,,

reefman
key largo
 
We must have tied up to the SG-5 bouy right after you left. Our first SG dive and it was a good one. Thanks for the pics!

Mike

Thank you Mike.
 
we attempt to time our trips to all the wrecks inorder to avoid as many commercial ops as possible(divers!) and ensure finding an available mooring buoy. checking online schedules helps as well. left the SG around 1320 just prior to the PM dive charters(and yours) arrival on friday. planned a double today, however numerous storms offshore this AM,,,,,

reefman
key largo

Yeah, we would have been there a little earlier but waited inshore for a little while for a rain shower to pass. When we arrived at the SG, there was literally no one there. When we came up from our dive there were about 5 boats just tying up or getting divers in the water. Never saw anyone else while down. When we had just left after the dive heading for French, we saw three divers on the surface about 200 yards out and drifting away from the wreck. We went over and picked them up and took them back to their boat. They were from a small private boat that looked completely disorganized. I'm glad we were able to help them, because I'm not sure they had anybody on their boat that would have known what to do!

Mike
 
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