Wolfe Islander II

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yukoneer

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Jackie and I just dove the Wolfe Islander II on Sunday the 23rd.

Water temp was 45 degrees, on the surface there was a sprinkling of snow. While I was doing my surface interval, I was impatient and couldn't wait to get back in the water - it was warmer than the air, even though it was 45 degrees underwater! Drysuits are a miracle.

The first dive, we were the only 2 divers on the wreck, visiblity was about 35 feet and no silt problems. The 2nd dive, there were a total of 4 dive boats tethered up front and rear of the wreck with who knows how many divers, and visiblity was reduced to about 15 feet with a whole lot of silt.

We enjoyed our dive. We dove with Divercity of Kingston, ON for $55. We are happy with their service and would recommend it to anybody (Our captain was Andrew).

Here's the pictures:
http://www.yukoneer.com/scuba/wolfeislander

Here's the videos:
www.yukoneer.com/scuba/wolfeislander/PA220031.MOV
www.yukoneer.com/scuba/wolfeislander/PA230059.MOV
www.yukoneer.com/scuba/wolfeislander/PA230058.MOV
www.yukoneer.com/scuba/wolfeislander/PA230057.MOV
www.yukoneer.com/scuba/wolfeislander/PA230051.MOV
www.yukoneer.com/scuba/wolfeislander/PA230062.MOV
 
Yukoneer, I really like those pictures/movies. You are turning pro in photography and filming! :)
 

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