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Hi, been technical diving for the last 12 years. Been on the box for the last two.
Most of my diving is along the south coast, of the UK. Go to the Keys once a year for a bit of blue water diving. Safe diving, GBH. |
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Where/When in the Keys are you diving? Hi Dave.Dave . always stay at bay harbour lodge in Key Largo. Been using Silent world diving. But have been out on most of the day boats from Key largo, over the years. I would love to dive the Wilks Barre, down at Key West .but can never find anyone going out to it. Im in Key largo at end of May with the family, but dont think im going to drag the unit over. |
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Got it. I've dived with Chris at SWD, always enjoyed it. We stay in one of the old "100 foot wide lots on the highway, backing up to the gulf" resort cabin places from the 1950's in Key Largo, always feel like slumming it a bit when there... it just feels native somehow. Helped run a Wilkes Barre trip on the Spree a while back, awesome wreck and great boat. Highly suggested. Now diving more with Conch Republic in Taviernier Key, the next key south of Key Largo. Try them sometime and tell Gary and Brenda I said "Hi". Little bigger boats than the typical ones for when things get choppy. Was there two winters ago in January and actually had ice on the deck at dawn... <holy cow> In any event, it's a nice place to dive.
You might ping Gary at Conch Republic to see if he has a rental rig available... he just might. Dave . |
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Got it. I've dived with Chris at SWD, always enjoyed it. We stay in one of the old "100 foot wide lots on the highway, backing up to the gulf" resort cabin places from the 1950's in Key Largo, always feel like slumming it a bit when there... it just feels native somehow. Helped run a Wilkes Barre trip on the Spree a while back, awesome wreck and great boat. Highly suggested. Now diving more with Conch Republic in Taviernier Key, the next key south of Key Largo. Try them sometime and tell Gary and Brenda I said "Hi". Little bigger boats than the typical ones for when things get choppy. Was there two winters ago in January and actually had ice on the deck at dawn... <holy cow> In any event, it's a nice place to dive. i will pop in and say hi to Gary when im down there.
You might ping Gary at Conch Republic to see if he has a rental rig available... he just might. Dave . |
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Hi, been technical diving for the last 12 years. Been on the box for the last two. How you doing! Ill never forget the Spitfire, that was a real treat. Ill be back next year and will get some draft in straight from the bar.
Most of my diving is along the south coast, of the UK. Go to the Keys once a year for a bit of blue water diving. Safe diving, GBH. Last edited by Dave Sutton; September 16th, 2012 at 06:16 PM. Reason: Removed personal comments. |
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