Triangle Wrecks

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Lets hope we can get that in on Sun Ive been itchin for a boat dive for over a month now.
The wife & I are going to lake Rawlings on Sat. for the DUI Dog days to try out diving dry & we went there 4 weeks ago just to get wet, but its just not the same as the ocean.
Id be up for trying the triangles the following week also.
 
If I am in town and the weather is good I'll be up for the Triangles (or whichever has got the marker buoy still). 2 hours of bottom time would be a great way to end the season.
 
I can go for the Triangles on Sunday, 23 October.

I have a position I got by GPS on the beach at the spot closest to the buoy.

It would seem to be a good idea to get some natural ranges on the wreck so the loss of the buoy would not be a show stopper. I also have a yellow float, some nylon line, and some chain I can donate to the cause to solve the immediate problem.

The long term answer would be dacron line and a special anchor with a sentinel, but all of that can wait.
 
That's a cool idea Don.

I am going to be out on the Tower/Reef with RAD Diver then. But perhaps the next weekend would be good as well?
 
DrSteve:
That's a cool idea Don.

I am going to be out on the Tower/Reef with RAD Diver then. But perhaps the next weekend would be good as well?
I will have to see what my work schedule is. I have changed jobs again and work many weekends now.
 

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