After 30 years as a sport diver, I just started to work at a local dive shop part time. We are in a area that is a 30 mile or more drive to a WM store and not a major store at that. I wonder how many local dive shops who will be competing with WM directly for sales will continue to carry Mares...
:shakehead: No TED, It just won't be a M&G without Ted? Who's gonna "be right back", who's gonna control Mitten? (we know who he wants to control him). Come on Ted, tell us it isn't so...:depressed:
Up rigging the boat should be done by then so it will be time for a dive! For all you wreck enthusiast, check out Michigan Maritime Museum. If you are near South Haven, MI you can see what a working version of the many schooners we see on the bottom were like before they went down.
Do you know if anyone has done any research on it or if there is a set of GPSs numbers for it? The wreck I am searching for would have been a sloop of about 60'.
Does anyone have information on the sloop "Friends Good Will" / "Little Belt" that was involved in the 1813 battle of Lake Erie? I understand that "Friends Good Will" was run aground south of Buffalo sometime before November 1, 1813 and eventually burned when the British burned Buffalo on Dec...
Does anyone have information on the sloop "Friends Good Will" / "Little Belt" that was involved in the 1813 battle of Lake Erie? I understand that "Friends Good Will" was run aground south of Buffalo sometime before November 1, 1813 and eventually burned when the British burned Buffalo on Dec...
Unless you are really good with your dry suit in less than 30 feet, I would go dry. There is a lot of up and down in the first few trails and you will be surprised how much air you will waste adjusting the suit.
Well we had a light turnout but a great day of diving! We pulled up a 55 Gal. Drum 1/2 filled with cement, a cylinder block from a V8, about 50 golf balls, 25 cans and nearly as many bottles. The best find of the day was an old embossed milk bottle. that was found by new diver.
Top prize was...
Thanks for taking care of the jugs. We will float them again next year on Memorial Day weekend.
Did you see the deadeye in the sand or was it covered up again?
The white jugs are still floating on the surface. Visibility was down to 6-10 ft. with a lot of fine silt on the wreck this weekend.
If you would pull the jugs down to the suspended big float and zip tie then when you are done, we would greatly appreciate it. Keeping that big float on the...
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