I just got back from a 2.5 hours out, 2.5 hours back 44 degrees on the bottom and 46 degrees on the hang with ~15 feet of viz at the John Morgan. Gee it wasn't that last week. I would like to thanks both dive operations and the groups involved in our visit last week. I was a great meeting of the groups. It has guven all of us a better insight to the challenges at hand. George have provided a great insight/definitionto DIR the answer is "YES". Oh by the way Cobber has two smaller visions of him that are growing now. I believe some day I will be looking up at the as many of us do with Jim. Dan V. we are working on the other discussions, Ike should be calling next week. We are looking forward to your visit up here. David > -----Original Message----- > From: Trey [mailto:trey@ne*.co*] > Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 8:02 PM > To: Cobber > Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com > Subject: Re: North Meets South > > > Jim , thanks for what you said and what you did not say. Now we will > come up there and have some fun with you guys. You can just answer one > question for me , Jim, do I "do it right" or what. Just a "yes" or a > "no" will do. > > By the way, all of you who have been sending the "fuck yous" > and such to > Cobb, he is a very big boy. He is Mr Cobb from now on. You > can take your > chances with me, but I would skip getting in Cobb's face. He > looks like > Dick Butkus. > > > Cobber wrote: > > > > A bunch of us Virginia Beach tech divers headed south on a trip > > master-minded by Capt. JT Barker. JT got the boats and > hotel rooms all > > lined up and Rick Atkins provided the logistical support > with his "diveshop > > on wheels" providing 02 and He fills to both us and FL divers. > > Me, JT, Rick, Ike, Dave, Bill and Brad did a overnight > non-stop road trip to > > Boynton Beach and departed on the Deeper with our doubles, > stages and 7 > > scooters. Capt. Leo Sands was at the helm with the Little > Deeper following > > in support. We did a dive on the Sky Cliff and we all got > introduced to Fl > > style diving. Allen Pelstring was there to go diving with > us, thanks Alan > > for your support and I enjoyed talking with you, see you > when you come up. > > > > This involves being dropped upstream from the wreck and > then head to the > > bottom with your scooter wide open and your ass is on fire > and hope the > > current did not whip you past the wreck. Ike and I were a bit too > > enthusiastic on our decent and wound up on the sand at > 200', but we headed > > downstream and the Sky Cliff loomed out at us. FL wrecks > are pretty sterile > > as most are artificial reefs but at least they are more or > less in one piece > > and are fun to explore. > > > > After we were done we unhooked an upline and did a drifting > deco. As we did > > not pull the anchor off the bottom we wound up deploying > the jon lines > > anyway. I was done with my deco first and it was weird > feeling to come to > > the surface and see no boat in sight. Soon the Little > Deeper found us and we > > got out. > > > > The next dive was a wild drift dive along the "Hole in the > wall". The > > current was doing maybe 2 knots or so and we whistled along > at 140' next to > > this ridge. There were dozens of lobsters in every nook and > cranney, morays, > > sharks and other cool stuff. Dan Volker was with us and let > me tell you guys > > he really can out-swim a scooter. He's also a really nice > guy and we enjoyed > > diving with him. > > > > For this dive one person shot his bag and the rest of us > attempted to keep > > our buoyancy during our deco, floating with the one person. > Well it did not > > take more than this dive for us to realize that this pretty > much sucks. So > > on the Budvar and subsequent dives we used our own bags. > > Next we tried Jim Abernathy's boats and did the "Lucerne" > (I think) a very > > large bulk freighter again at 200'. This time we were with > The Man himself, > > George, and got to dive with him and Dan on this big wreck. > I will attest > > that George dives his cave rig on the wrecks just like he > says. Heck we were > > all in drysuits using steel tanks and aluminum stages. > > > > It was good to meet George in person for the first time, he > really does not > > have horns on his head, a forked tail or hobnailed boots. > George is a nice > > guy and we all went out to a pub to have some chow after the dive. > > > > So it is possible to tech dive properly in South Florida. > The Dive Shop II > > gassed us up and did not hassle us at all for topping our > mixes. They really > > provided great service and I recommend them and Capt. Sands > if you want to > > do some serious diving in Boynton Beach. > > > > Thanks again to all the hard work and planning of JT and > Rick, thanks to the > > hospitality of Alan, Dan & George and the rest of the FL > gang. We look > > forward to diving with the FL gang up in the Great White > North East, where > > the water is murky and the pizza is hot. > > > > Jim > > > > -- > > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to > `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. > > Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to > `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. > > > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to > `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. > Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to > `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. > -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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