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| Just returned from this year's "Diving with Dan" adventure in the "Frickin FLorida Keys." Racked up 17 dives (currently now at 79. But what's more important about this trip was with whom I was diving. I met & dove with quite a few rec.scuban's for the first time including (using their "Nom de rec.scuba"): Lee Bell Dan & Pat Bracuk "Cavey" Curtis Grumman-581 & Family John Hanson First, a big thanks to Dan and Pat for being such gracious hosts/organizers. I also wish to say that it was indeed a privilige to have Dan and Pat dive with the group from my LDS in KL. I have heard that my LDS will be repeating the trip again same way, same time next year, so perhaps I'll meet more of our SoFl rec.scubans including: ESG Nitespark Limey Dave anyone else I missed - or didn't. The Dives All the dives went very well. Most were shallow reef dives which gave me a chance to work on my trim and buoyancy and I am pleased to say I feel a lot better about both. My next goal there is to be able keep as low as I can while moving without touching bottom etc. since that's where you get to see all the good marine life etc. Took a few pictures on the reefs which I'll publish on my website shortly. Will work on my SAC calculations later, but my best dive in re: gas usage was 01:01hrs, returning with 1430psi in a Steel 95 (rated at 2400psi) (air), depth 20FSW. Did two deep dives - One each on the Spiegel Grove and the USS Duane. The SG was fantastic conditions Viz - 70+ with almost no current. We dropped down on the "cranes" ball near the stern. You could see the cranes themselves from surface. Stayed primarily around the cranes area (did some swim throughs) at roughly 95fsw. That part of the wreck is not so full of growth. In fact, the American Flag still shows it's colors. Total time was 30 min. on Ntrox 32% and returned with 1200psi from a steel 100 (rated at 3000psi). 2nd Deep dive was the USS Duane. We were scheduled to do the Spiegel Grove again that morning, but upon arrival, the Captain took one look at the current and said "Not today...." You know you're in trouble when the mooring buoys are trailing a significant wake. So we went over to the Duane. Not as bad a current but still significant. We tried it anyway. We went down the bow mooring ball line. Had to hold onto it at all times, and let go only upon reaching the bow itself. This was my 3rd deepest dive to date at 102FSW. Used quite a bit more gas (again Nitrox 32 from a steel 100) than before so this was a shorter dive at 20 minutes total time (including the safety stop). But I didn't feel bad as even the instructors follow me back up shortly. I think we probably shouldn't have done this one either. As it turned out, upon our return to port, we heard reports over the marine radio of two divers being lost on the Spiegel Grove. The Coast Guard was on the scene searching for them. At the end of the day though, we were advised that the divers had been found alive, but adrift 4 miles from the SG. And in a true rarity, on the 2nd trip out (3rd dive that day) we encountered a fully formed Waterspout eminating from a rather large local super-cell in the distance. Thankfully, the Captian steered arround it and found us a patch of sunny clear area for diving in between that and another super cell. Returned to the "City of Washington" site which gave me "issues" earlier in January. A much better site without the surge and seas - Actually saw all of the wreck itself, along with the nurse sharks and barracuda etc. Although that is not to say there was no surge at all on some of the sites, so I got some good experience with that as well. As is said, with surge, you see something, and then you see it again, and again! Had no trouble at all with navigating back to the boats. Appreciate Lee's confidence that he let me handle that task for us both when we were dive buddies. One nice thing about the FFK's is the terrain uniqueness and diversity. So it's easier to remember your surroundings when first descending and be able to navigate out and back. Not that it's perfectly fool proof, and the lack of viz can be extremely disorrienting. One trick that helped me was using the sun. At times, I would be swimming along, and all of a sudden it got dark above me quickly. When I'd turn to look up, lo and behold, there was the boat. I used that a lot and it worked every time. And thankfully, the Crystal Clear charter boats are marked on the hull so I could tell it was our boat. I'm amazed those boats only draw about 3-4ft because some of them were very close to bottom and to the reef formations. All in all, a great trip and an even greater chance to meet some rec.scuban's face to face. Now it's back to Dutch to prepare for my NJ ocean wreck dives. I look forward to to January, 2008 when I'll be back in Fl. to do some of the springs with CUrtis and anyone else, and then this time next year, when I'll be back again in the FFK's (BTW Greg, we voted this in as an FAQ entry). ____________________________________________ Regards, Arnold |
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| On Jun 30, 9:34 pm, mag3 <zmpmag3-plon...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Just returned from this year's "Diving with Dan" adventure in the "Frickin FLorida Keys." > Racked up 17 dives (currently now at 79. But what's more important about this trip was > with whom I was diving. I met & dove with quite a few rec.scuban's for the first time > including (using their "Nom de rec.scuba"): > > Lee Bell > Dan & Pat Bracuk > "Cavey" Curtis > Grumman-581 & Family > John Hanson > > First, a big thanks to Dan and Pat for being such gracious hosts/organizers. I also wish > to say that it was indeed a privilige to have Dan and Pat dive with the group from my > LDS in KL. I have heard that my LDS will be repeating the trip again same way, same > time next year, so perhaps I'll meet more of our SoFl rec.scubans including: > > ESG > Nitespark > Limey Dave > > anyone else I missed - or didn't. > > The Dives > > All the dives went very well. Most were shallow reef dives which gave me a chance to > work on my trim and buoyancy and I am pleased to say I feel a lot better about both. > My next goal there is to be able keep as low as I can while moving without touching > bottom etc. since that's where you get to see all the good marine life etc. Took a > few pictures on the reefs which I'll publish on my website shortly. Will work on my > SAC calculations later, but my best dive in re: gas usage was 01:01hrs, returning with > 1430psi in a Steel 95 (rated at 2400psi) (air), depth 20FSW. > > Did two deep dives - One each on the Spiegel Grove and the USS Duane. The SG was > fantastic conditions Viz - 70+ with almost no current. We dropped down on the "cranes" > ball near the stern. You could see the cranes themselves from surface. Stayed primarily > around the cranes area (did some swim throughs) at roughly 95fsw. That part of the > wreck is not so full of growth. In fact, the American Flag still shows it's colors. Total time > was 30 min. on Ntrox 32% and returned with 1200psi from a steel 100 (rated at 3000psi). > > 2nd Deep dive was the USS Duane. We were scheduled to do the Spiegel Grove again that > morning, but upon arrival, the Captain took one look at the current and said "Not today...." > You know you're in trouble when the mooring buoys are trailing a significant wake. So we > went over to the Duane. Not as bad a current but still significant. We tried it anyway. We > went down the bow mooring ball line. Had to hold onto it at all times, and let go only upon > reaching the bow itself. This was my 3rd deepest dive to date at 102FSW. Used quite a bit > more gas (again Nitrox 32 from a steel 100) than before so this was a shorter dive at 20 > minutes total time (including the safety stop). But I didn't feel bad as even the instructors > follow me back up shortly. I think we probably shouldn't have done this one either. As it > turned out, upon our return to port, we heard reports over the marine radio of two divers > being lost on the Spiegel Grove. The Coast Guard was on the scene searching for them. At > the end of the day though, we were advised that the divers had been found alive, but adrift 4 > miles from the SG. And in a true rarity, on the 2nd trip out (3rd dive that day) we encountered > a fully formed Waterspout eminating from a rather large local super-cell in the distance. > Thankfully, the Captian steered arround it and found us a patch of sunny clear area for diving > in between that and another super cell. > > Returned to the "City of Washington" site which gave me "issues" earlier in January. A much > better site without the surge and seas - Actually saw all of the wreck itself, along with the > nurse sharks and barracuda etc. Although that is not to say there was no surge at all on some > of the sites, so I got some good experience with that as well. As is said, with surge, you see > something, and then you see it again, and again! > > Had no trouble at all with navigating back to the boats. Appreciate Lee's confidence that he let > me handle that task for us both when we were dive buddies. One nice thing about the FFK's is > the terrain uniqueness and diversity. So it's easier to remember your surroundings when first > descending and be able to navigate out and back. Not that it's perfectly fool proof, and the lack > of viz can be extremely disorrienting. One trick that helped me was using the sun. At times, I > would be swimming along, and all of a sudden it got dark above me quickly. When I'd turn to > look up, lo and behold, there was the boat. I used that a lot and it worked every time. And > thankfully, the Crystal Clear charter boats are marked on the hull so I could tell it was our boat. > I'm amazed those boats only draw about 3-4ft because some of them were very close to > bottom and to the reef formations. > > All in all, a great trip and an even greater chance to meet some rec.scuban's face to face. Now > it's back to Dutch to prepare for my NJ ocean wreck dives. I look forward to to January, 2008 > when I'll be back in Fl. to do some of the springs with CUrtis and anyone else, and then this > time next year, when I'll be back again in the FFK's (BTW Greg, we voted this in as an FAQ entry). > > ____________________________________________ > Regards, > > Arnold Good report Arnold. |
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| On Jun 30, 6:34 pm, mag3 <zmpmag3-plon...@yahoo.com> wrote: > time next year, so perhaps I'll meet more of our SoFl rec.scubans including: > > ESG > Nitespark > Limey Dave One out of three ain't bad. |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: > On Jun 30, 6:34 pm, mag3 <zmpmag3-plon...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>time next year, so perhaps I'll meet more of our SoFl rec.scubans including: >> >> ESG >> Nitespark >> Limey Dave > > > One out of three ain't bad. > > > My social secretary tells me that no audience was requested. esg |
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| "> On Jun 30, 6:34 pm, mag3 <zmpmag3-plon...@yahoo.com> wrote: > a very enjoyable and informative report. Thanks!! |
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| On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 08:49:12 GMT, "chilly" <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote: > >"> On Jun 30, 6:34 pm, mag3 <zmpmag3-plon...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > >a very enjoyable and informative report. Thanks!! > Thanks much. Would be priviliged to dive the "Blue Hole" (Belize) with you when time comes. ____________________________________________ Regards, Arnold |
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| "mag3" <zmpmag3-plongee@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:9ove83hi7ikfr64q2jt8q8thgequuj0p4g@4ax.com... > On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 08:49:12 GMT, "chilly" <slarson@shaw.canada> wrote: > > > > >"> On Jun 30, 6:34 pm, mag3 <zmpmag3-plon...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> > > > >a very enjoyable and informative report. Thanks!! > > > > Thanks much. Would be priviliged to dive the "Blue Hole" (Belize) with you when time comes. Nice compliment, thank you. When do you think the time will come? What are your plans with regard to diving Belize? |
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| mag3 wrote: > Just returned from this year's "Diving with Dan" adventure in the "Frickin FLorida Keys." > Racked up 17 dives (currently now at 79. But what's more important about this trip was > with whom I was diving. I met & dove with quite a few rec.scuban's for the first time > including (using their "Nom de rec.scuba"): > > Lee Bell > Dan & Pat Bracuk > "Cavey" Curtis > Grumman-581 & Family > John Hanson > > First, a big thanks to Dan and Pat for being such gracious hosts/organizers. I also wish > to say that it was indeed a privilige to have Dan and Pat dive with the group from my > LDS in KL. I have heard that my LDS will be repeating the trip again same way, same > time next year, so perhaps I'll meet more of our SoFl rec.scubans including: > > ESG > Nitespark > Limey Dave > > anyone else I missed - or didn't. Mag... sounds like you had a pretty good time. Sorry I couldn't make it but I just now returned home from a week in Bonaire. Keep me in the loop if you all have another diving get together. Lacking any conflicts, I may be able to make it. Trip report on Bonaire to follow. Andy |
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| On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 01:34:18 GMT, mag3 <zmpmag3-plongee@yahoo.com> wrote: >Just returned from this year's "Diving with Dan" adventure in the "Frickin FLorida Keys." >Racked up 17 dives (currently now at 79. But what's more important about this trip was >with whom I was diving. I met & dove with quite a few rec.scuban's for the first time >including (using their "Nom de rec.scuba"): [SNIP] >Took a few pictures on the reefs which I'll publish on my website shortly. Pictures now published! See URL Below. ____________________________________________ Regards, Arnold Visit my Travel Photo Website: http://www.mag3.biz/travel_photos/home_page.html Absolutely 100% SPAM free!!!! HONEST!!! |
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| On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 15:35:12 -0400, nitespark <n.......ark@cox.net> wrote: >Mag... >sounds like you had a pretty good time. Sorry I couldn't make it but I >just now returned home from a week in Bonaire. Keep me in the loop if >you all have another diving get together. Lacking any conflicts, I may >be able to make it. Absolutely. I'll be back in Fl. in Jan. of 2008, and this same time next year for a repeat of this trip. I'm sure if Dan organizes another "Diving with Dan" he will do the same. ____________________________________________ Regards, Arnold Visit my Travel Photo Website: http://www.mag3.biz/travel_photos/home_page.html Absolutely 100% SPAM free!!!! HONEST!!! |
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