OP
There you go Lance. When in doubt, bring it all.
Seriously, surface temps are 63-64. 60-63 at depth, with some warm spots. It's all up to your cold tolerance, we had some folks in 3 mm and some in 5 mm or 7 mm. Each was comfortable in their own zone. Wear a hood if you have one and are comfortable with it. Also recommend an $8 rain suit from Wal Mart for the surface interval. Air temps are still cool enough that you can get chilled standing around in your wet wetsuit. Even if you strip down, you have to put the cold suit back on. Better to keep it on and cover up, staying warm in the process. Bring a squirt bottle of half and half vinegar and water for the jellies. Enjoy.
Capt. Jim
Dr Dive
www.drdive.com
Seriously, surface temps are 63-64. 60-63 at depth, with some warm spots. It's all up to your cold tolerance, we had some folks in 3 mm and some in 5 mm or 7 mm. Each was comfortable in their own zone. Wear a hood if you have one and are comfortable with it. Also recommend an $8 rain suit from Wal Mart for the surface interval. Air temps are still cool enough that you can get chilled standing around in your wet wetsuit. Even if you strip down, you have to put the cold suit back on. Better to keep it on and cover up, staying warm in the process. Bring a squirt bottle of half and half vinegar and water for the jellies. Enjoy.
Capt. Jim
Dr Dive
www.drdive.com