Trip Report: Lillian Luckenbach

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DrSteve

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Mark Vlahos and I finally got together and took a trip with the Flying Fish to the Lillian Luckenback on 3rd July. Mark identified me as I was carrying a camera (one of only 2 of us on the boat). That was good as I would never have recognised him!

The day started out very overcast, but the seas were calm and finally the sun broke through and it was a perfect day. Of course there were at least 5 people chumming the water, poor guys. After tales of needing wreck reels and the previous day having 2 foot vis, we were lucky to be told by the DM that it was 30+ feet. We also got to see a turtle surface near our dive boat.

This was my first dive with my LP95 and with nitrox (33%). Mark had helped me tweak my BPW configuration and it worked like a charm (thank you Mark!) Mark was diving twin LP95's with 32%. We went down the anchor line through a very silty layer between the 2nd and 3rd thermoclines, that had loads of jelly fish. Then at the third thermocline it was 52F and it was clear. This was my first trip to the LL and I was a touch dissapointed to find that it was really a debris field. I don't like 100% intact wrecks, but I also am not a huge fan of debris fields either. Anyway, there were some evil looking tau togs, several star fish, some huge flounder and lots of smaller growth on the structure. Our first dive was about 20 minutes, which Mark called and he was suffering from a jelly fish sting across his mouth. It looked painful.

The next dive we voted to stay at the Luckbach instead of chancing the Powell. After a nice surface interval and some hot dogs we dropped in for our second dive. This time I was using my Al80 and air, but that was fine as the max depth I hit was 98 feet. Well within my limits. I was amazed at how calm the fish were on this dive. At one point I was about 2 feet away from the flounder in the picture attached. If only I had a pointed knife I would have caught us dinner (note to self, take keep bag and remember there is a guy at the dock who will clean your fish for you). This dive was also about 20 minutes and wasn't quite as good for me as my mask kept leaking. After 10 minutes I finally stood on the bottom, took it off, pushed my hood back (cold!) and put it back on. Still not perfect, but much better.

I would give the Flying Fish high marks for safety (everyone was logged off the boat, back on the boat and a role call was taken after each dive) and for having a very good crew. The boat is not as nice (IMO) as Lynnhaven's as it lacks side cover (although it has an awning, plenty of spray came accorss), so the only shelter is down below, and even for those of us who don't suffer from mal de mer, it's pushing it to go down below. They also do not have a camera table or bucket, but they did have plenty of places to store them with moderate safety.

A nice day all around!

 
Steve,

Those pictures came out great!

This was my first dive from the Virginia beach area, I did not know quite what to expect, pretty much from anything. I echo Steves comments on the crew and practices of the boat. The boat was pretty full of divers, but there were plenty of crew members to handle the crowd.

Steve has pretty clearly described the conditions underwater. My only addition could be about the visibility, on the first dive we had somthing like 30 foot vis and the second dive it looked like it may have come down to 25 or perhaps even 20 feet.

There were small to medium jellyfish everywhere and I tried to keep a lookout, but on the first dive I felt the stinging on my lips and knew I had just been had. I was more vigilant on the second dive and succeded in missing them.

Steve is a skilled diver and I would happily dive with him again, happily I can say that about all of the people I have first corresponded whith here and later gone diving with.

This was my first dive with my new Faber LP95's since I got them doubled. It was also my first dive in doubles in salt water in about a year. I was happy to see that I had the rig dialed in pretty closely, some minor tweaks and it will be perfect.

Mark Vlahos
 
Thanks Mark :)

I forgot to put in a part about Mark's diving skills. I thought I was a skilled diver and then I met Mark! We were talking about diving stuff and going through signals and one of the crew commented to me that I had an excellent instructor. "No he's not my instructor, just my buddy - but he is a cave diver." "Oh that explains it all."
 
Sounds like a great day of diving off Va. Beach as the last time I went I found the wreck when my mask hit it.
I saw you all were going & Ive been on The Flying Fish to The Brass Spike last year & the crew is definatly top notch except they made us all go off the same spot & took a while to get everyone in water.
I went out with Lynnhaven this year on The Miss Lindsey & had no complaints except for vis. as I mentioned about my mask & they had no control over that.
Ill have to get together with you all even tho Im not that experienced I have about 25 dives. My normal buddy(my wife) will not dive Va. Beach & our trips to Morehead(Beaufort actually) are too far apart for me.
I am just OW & Nitrox cert.
 
RAD Diver:
Sounds like a great day of diving off Va. Beach as the last time I went I found the wreck when my mask hit it.
I saw you all were going & Ive been on The Flying Fish to The Brass Spike last year & the crew is definatly top notch except they made us all go off the same spot & took a while to get everyone in water.
I went out with Lynnhaven this year on The Miss Lindsey & had no complaints except for vis. as I mentioned about my mask & they had no control over that.
Ill have to get together with you all even tho Im not that experienced I have about 25 dives. My normal buddy(my wife) will not dive Va. Beach & our trips to Morehead(Beaufort actually) are too far apart for me.
I am just OW & Nitrox cert.

The more the merrier RAD. My wife is a bit like yours, but she will dive VA by August when she claims it is warmer. I think you may need a deep cert to be able to do dives like the Luckenback (which is stated as 105, even though I only hit 98 by hitting the sand). But if they will let you book it, no problems! We haven't gotten to Moorehead yet, but are planning on it (eventually).
 
Thats cool, we are planning a long weekend to Morehead to do AOW with Discovery in Aug. so hopefully that will allow me to do the deeper dives around here. I know that Lynnhaven wont let me book til then.Dont know about the Fish, but Dive Quarters said no problem & they use the Fish.
I dont want to be a liability so I will wait til Im AOW.
 
RAD Diver:
Dont know about the Fish, but Dive Quarters said no problem & they use the Fish.
I dont want to be a liability so I will wait til Im AOW.

Just so you know, DQ has a pretty bad rep. It doesn't surprise me they said that. No harm in calling the fish and asking. Also for the deeper dives if you are renting tanks, unless you have great air consumption your dives will be very short.
 
No problems then. Give the Fish or LDS a call and see if they will let you dive with them. Some of the dives like the Spike are shallower.
 

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