Last Minute Holiday Special: 3 tanks on wrecks for $67.25!

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Sign up at: Sunday May 27 Event page

Three tanks of memorial weekend holiday goodness at a
price just for us!

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This will be a three-tank local trip on Sunday May 27 at 7:15 am aboard the well-appointed Humboldt
(Waterhorse Charters). The boat provides tanks (steel 85s) and weights. Air
compressor is onboard. (You may bring your own tank if you prefer.) Nitrox tanks
provided for an extra charge. (Nitrox tanks are not filled
onboard. Call ahead of time to set up.) You provide all other gear.
The boat also provides great food and drinks between dives. Hot soup, baby! And, oh yes, they have a hot, fresh-water shower onboard
too.
(If you don't have a buddy you may team up with another single on the boat.)

You should have a good level of skill and confidence to
perform these dives. The Yukon sits in ~100 feet of water and is sometimes
subject to currents.


COST:

$67.25 (Thanks to the Humboldt for giving us this great price!)

To make reservations: Simply RSVP here (first) then pay via the Paypal
interface that pops up (safe and secure... I've used it for years).

DIVE SITES:


  • HMS Yukon x2: 365' Canadian destroyer laying over on its side in ~100'
    of water on a flat, sandy bottom. Very intact with much growth and structure.
    Penetration possible, but only to those skilled and trained to do
    so.
  • Ruby E: 165' Coast Guard
    vessel laying upright in ~85' of water on a flat, sandy bottom. Visible signs of
    corrosion and structure instability, but more or less intact
CHECK-IN: 7:15
am.
Go to the office first to fill out paperwork, then load your gear
onto the boat directly behind the office building. Boat leaves the dock
at 8 am sharp.


 

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