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Please tell me what moved :)

You had to ask.

Many years ago when Sheila and I started diving we went to Looe Key. Its a small reef in the Keys that will have a line of boats along a short reef line. When we went in we were beside a large snorkle boat from Key West. When we came up, the boat was a long way down the reef. We swam to it looking for our boat. Left us embarrassed and on the wrong end of the reef as the snorkle boat had moved.
 
1. Aside from an emergency ascent nothing needs to happen immediately. If you have any trouble: Stop, think the whole thing through, then act.

2. Air2/inline alternates are a lot easier to use with a 1.5 or 2 meter hose on your primary.

3. Just because your feet fit in those new dive boots doesn't mean those boots fit in your fins.
 

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