Florida diving - Jupiter/High Springs questions

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simbrooks:
I hope you will enjoy it, just put the idea of the gear behind you, its all about the fish in the tank and being in the fish tank beind watched by/playing with those outside.
Man, forget the fish in the tank, watching the people watching you is the best part, especially if you can communicate with them somehow, it's so freaking cool.
 
I'm definitely looking forward to it, I only wish they weren't so anal about the gear.
As a diver with less than 20 dives under my belt, changing my kit/trim may make a huge
difference in my overall buoyancy, and I don't want to have a crappy experience after
building it up so much in my mind.....


So, just to make sure I understand, they DO allow us to bring our masks with us right? And
that is the only equipment we ARE allowed to bring?

Thanks.
 
My flight to Orlando leaves tomorrow morning at 9:40AM, boy am I pumped!

One quick question though:

Jupiter Dive Charters, do they rent wetsuits, weight, ect for their boat dives, or would I need
to rent it from an LDS first before going to said boat?

Thanks!

Florida, here I come! :D
 
Derek S:
My flight to Orlando leaves tomorrow morning at 9:40AM, boy am I pumped!

One quick question though:

Jupiter Dive Charters, do they rent wetsuits, weight, ect for their boat dives, or would I need
to rent it from an LDS first before going to said boat?

Thanks!

Florida, here I come! :D


according to their website

A dive shop , and everything you may need is also located onsite

But I would still call ahead and reserve one
 
Wendy is correct. They rent it all right there. They are partnered with http://www.scuba-works.com/ and have all the things you need to rent including wet suits.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/
https://xf2.scubaboard.com/community/forums/cave-diving.45/

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