Key Largo Dec 11-12

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Yeah, I know it's supposed to get pretty cool; sweats were already the planned post-dive clothing option. As the proud new owner of a 5-mil and hood, I'm hoping I'll manage the frigid waters! So long as it's not both cold and rocky, I should survive. I'm pretty glad I'm not on that Manatee dive up in central Florida this weekend after all!!!
 
KBeck:
Yeah, I know it's supposed to get pretty cool; sweats were already the planned post-dive clothing option. As the proud new owner of a 5-mil and hood, I'm hoping I'll manage the frigid waters! So long as it's not both cold and rocky, I should survive. I'm pretty glad I'm not on that Manatee dive up in central Florida this weekend after all!!!

Actually the water is warm. We have been diving 2-piece 3-mil & are very comfortable.
Water is 76-78. (we did two on the Grove & one on the Benwood yesterday. )

The problem is the air temp will be in the high 60's by time we finish the third dive.

I know some people don't think that's cold, but it's pretty chilly for conch's.

See ya tomorrow.
 
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