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Rob,

We had great vis and almost no current on Sunday, but on Monday the sea gods paid us back for that respite. We went back to the Castor and had "flag in hurricane" current with moderate vis. Go figure.

-- Martin
 
Practicing with my new camera and I fell in love with this guy

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I did six dives in Boynton Beach with Underwater Explorers in the last two weeks (10/14, 10/16, and 10/19). Water was a consistent 80 degrees and viz ranged from 100' on the 14th to 40' on the 19th. I also got to meet some very nice Scubaboarders, Vfox and friend from Texas, Mitten Diver and friends from MI/OH, and a local girl named Colleen.

And of course diving with one of the great DMs on Explorer, Wilsway.

Here's a few pics I took on the last dive on 10/19:

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I have never dived the Castor. Sometime soon perhaps...


The next time I dive her, I'll bring the camera and you can do a virtual dive on her. It's a very nice wreck but the next hurricane will probably FUBAR her, she is already pretty compromised structurally.
 
Hey, Deepstops ! Great Pics. we'll try to post a couple of ours before too long also. Great to meet you !
 
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