reeldreams
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BTW the vis was between 15 and 20 ft
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you know the sand perch are really agressive almost didn't make it out alive
Is anyone willing to give up some numbers for getting to the boneyard by boat? I figure by now it isn't really a secret (except to me, while in a boat). If someone would PM me with some numbers is would be greatly appreciated. By the way, all you comedians, I mean GPS numbers.
If I remember, topo maps are DDMMSS so that is what I have my GPS set forWhat format would you like it in (DDMMSS.ss, DDMM.mm, DD.dd)?
I gota know, do you have a subscription or discount with FW?
I just have a very understanding wife. I usually do 1 dive a month with FL. West
just happen =ed to work out a few extras lately
Got this bunch Sunday
solodiver and your support group,
I am not associated with any dive operation currently operating in Florida, but have been informed that if the Venice dive shop is busy, to contact submersion excursions for a safe trip and a great dive. I understand that the operation runs with a host of extremely qualified staff and provides a three tank shark tooth dive for 75 dollars including fresh soda, water, cookies, and a light lunch. I don't think any diver can knock a three tank dive with a light lunch for 75.00.
I understand that anyone can hunt sharks teeth, spearfish, hunt treasure, and look for lost ships. However, I understand that the owner of the submersion excursion is a professional diver, who professes safety first and fun second. I understand that he and a few crew are also well versed in salvage and recovery of historical nautical artifacts from U-Boats to lost pirates. They are known for their hunting specialty.
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