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:sigh: We will be. . . . . Good Morning, Tampa! :coffee:
 
I may have to wear my wetsuit this weekend to dive... not because of the water... because of the air after diving ... ouch!
 
I am liking dry more and more...especially now that the dry is really dry! :D

:hm: Does that mean you got a P-valve installed? :D :wink:
 
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I am liking dry more and more...especially now that the dry is really dry! :D

I concur. Yesterday I spent an hour montionless hovering over instructor candidates @ 15ft in 63 deg. Glad I had the drysuit...even if this is FL.

:hm: Does that mean you got a P-valve installed? :D :wink:


Yep that 1 hr means there maybe a pee-valve in my near future. :shocked2:
 
:hm: Does that mean you got a P-valve installed? :D :wink:
The pee valve has been in over a year... I finally got my neck seal issues handled (I have a 22" neck) and am almost done resolving my big hand issues (30 years in automotive).

I did a dive in 54F water last year where the pee valve didn't work. However, the full flood on the second dive of the day rinsed that puppy out! :D I looked like Popeye the sailor getting out of the water.
 
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