Dive Jacksonville with ScubaDreaminn 9/18/2011

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Join us September 18, 2011 in diving off Jacksonville, FL. I don't know how many of you have dove off Jacksonville and yes I have only done it once, but I have to tell you guys, it is a great dive and there are a lot of great sites out there. Yes, the boat ride is a bit longer than off WPB, but the marine life is abundant out there and visibility is good. No reason to not check it out.

Okay, I will need a head count/deposit in by September 7th for this one. And we need 8 divers so sign on up.

$100 for 3 tank dive (doesn't include tanks (but if out of town - Scubadreaminn can assist in getting some there for you), weights on boat if needed).

email us at: info@scubadreaminn.com for more details or to sign up.
 
Well the Dive Charter off Jax got cancelled so we are staying inshore:

Join us at 40 Fathoms and Blue Grotto

Sunday morning 10am, meet at 40 Fathom Grotto where Michael (should be Friday afternoon) is now an official guide:

"World-famous 40 Fathom Grotto is a naturally formed sinkhole located in the heart of north-central Florida’s thoroughbred racing country. It is the only place in the eastern United States where you can train, dive or play in depths of up to 200 feet or more"

• First dive, go to depths of 100 to 130 feet, depending on your experience and comfort level. See objects such as the boats, satellite dish, airplane, tow sub and a baby blue, two-tone ‘55 Chevy. On the way up, you’ll get to scale a 100-foot-tall vertical cliff — with barely the effort needed to climb a set of stairs at home.

• Second dive, we usually circumnavigate the Grotto not once, but twice, at 50 and 35 feet. Here you will see the Grotto’s outstanding geological formations, including deeply recessed bedding planes and Pleistocene-era fossils from 30 million years ago.

Head over and have lunch at Subway.

After our SI we will do a double dip at Blue Grotto and unwind for the day…:)

Cost: $100 (which includes entry, tanks and fill extra).

Need to get anyone on the roster to get in, so let us know if want to join us :)
 
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