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  1. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Bebo - It certainly looks that way. It is easy to spend some quality time here. Robert
  2. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Hello, back cBulla - Your Sunday dive sounds like it will be fun. Thank you for the posting from Ft. Myers, FL about the visibility there. My comments are about going out from the Naples area. If you go farther north (as where you are in Fort Myers, Venice, etc) or farther south to the...
  3. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Susan - Naples is a beautiful place to live. It has been the fastest growing area in the United States for most of the past five+ years. It is expensive, also. I would recommend diving in this part of the Gulf of Mexico only if you consider 20 feet or less to be good visibility. You...
  4. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Back to you - Thank you for the thought. I also like the quote that "nothing is work unless you would rather be doing something else." Robert
  5. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    John - Thank you for the feedback. And I agree that the SAC rate (which I am working on) is the bottom line. I have improved, know what to avoid, but have always had a LARGE lung capacity and reserve. (I got that information from a test I took when I was still a smoker). But I never...
  6. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Same back to you. Regular lobster season is open here as of today and my freezer is empty. I want to get wet !!! Robert
  7. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Don - I have Rescue Diver certification and about 150 dives on my Suunto Cobra air-integrated computer. I bought that about six months after I got my initial open water certification. I have over 50 dives in the past year. I got the Rescue Diver certification and nitrox specialty at...
  8. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Grier - Thanks for clearing up that "conch" talking past each other. Looking back at what I said, it seems silly now. I never thought of diving for conch locally (or in the keys), and the Bimini trip was the first time I did that. You have an interesting name for a dive group. I am sure...
  9. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Grier - I posted your reply twice. Read the next one for what I intended to say only once. Robert
  10. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Hi, Neighbor! (I believe my earlier message may not be visible to you - here it is again) - My wife works on Marco. I am faculty at the Edison College campus off SR 951. Small world, Robert
  11. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Grier - Thank you for the suggestion. I was for my first time freediving for conch last month in Bimini. That's a lot of work, isn't it . . . . . ? Robert
  12. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Curt - I'm looking for the larger tank for bottom time. I dive with nitrox, most often in the 60 - 100' range, and my buds are much better on consumption time. I am always the first to surface, and have been working on improving consumption for a long time. With bug season opening...
  13. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Marc - Yes, I am that same guy. Hello from here. Robert
  14. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Hi, Neighbor! My wife works on Marco. I am faculty at the Edison College campus off SR 951. Small world, Robert
  15. rfulton

    From Naples, Florida USA

    Hello - My first post, which I learned is needed for access to some of your information. I just found your organization while searching on-line for a large (140 +) high pressure steel tank. I believe that there are no accidents. It is my pleasure to make your acquaintence. Robert
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