Gorgeous flat day and cant find an afternoon dive!

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siegelreptiles

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Amazing--called around everywhere----we have 2 divers wanting to go out preferably in boynton last minute afternoon trip--anyboats have trips?
 
Ya I wasn't going to go out during the week, but it looks way to nice out there right now! I guess I'll be burning my nitrox fill on a full moon beach dive.
 
A lot of operators don't seem to run regularly scheduled afternoon weekday dives. I don't know what the min. number of divers is, but I have done some weekday dives with these guys. Unfortunately, their dive schedule is a little unusual in that some of the time slots are for one tank only dives but if you got to get wet, you got to get wet. I have also combined a Scuba Club trip with a trip to Blue Heron Bridge (if tides are right). When I am looking for a weekday afternoon dive, I do tend to steer toward the Friday afternoon two tank dive

Schedule of Scuba Dives and Class Start Dates at The Scuba Club
 
yeah-ended up out on the yaks off the reef buoys near atlantic. Flat blue water--40ft+ vis by the buoys. Nice coming out of scuba hibernation dive and my first yak dive. Yak diving is actually pretty cool. If I had a fish finder I could easily make it out to the 60ft ledge---
 
Where did you park and where did you drop off/pick up your yaks?

You could find the ledge if you had a handheld GPS...clipped securely to the boat, of course. :) I have an ancient handheld Garmin, I'll bet it's ten years old but I still find my spots with it.

And, I forget, have I invited you to a Kayuba meeting yet? You missed April's so please try to come to May's. :)
 
Where did you park and where did you drop off/pick up your yaks?

You could find the ledge if you had a handheld GPS...clipped securely to the boat, of course. :) I have an ancient handheld Garmin, I'll bet it's ten years old but I still find my spots with it.

And, I forget, have I invited you to a Kayuba meeting yet? You missed April's so please try to come to May's. :)

Definitely invite him Debby, Ben is a cool guy and a solid diver.
 
Awesome, Brian!
 
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