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I think the coves of Ft Wetherill would also be spooky since we have lost divers there also and one just in 30 ft of water 2 years ago. A lot of divers dove beyond their ability and were not always truthful about their abilities while asking to go on the seeker. The Seeker's crew actually had to pluck quite a few deceased divers from the bottom of the ocean. The Seeker also rescued quite a few divers in rough seas that would have perished diving from other tiny boats. If people want to dive sub 200 ft on air well thats only for a special few that can handle the narcossis and wasn't for everyone who tried. The Seeker could handle a helicopter evacuation a bit better than a lot of boats.The seeker has an experienced crew and a good platform and is a boat I'de like to dive off someday.

Would you not go to the hospital if you were ill knowing people had died there ?
 
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