Boat Trip: Oil Rigs (3 tanks). Feb 24th. $82.61!

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You need a very solid level of experience and comfort. Exciting stuff... BUT THERE IS NO BOTTOM.
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Divers with advanced skills only.
Offshore Oil Rigs aren't dove often (because of the permission process required)... and yet they can house a remarkable u/w community unto themselves. Life on the thick support pylons and crossbeams can be abundant.


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You must be an experienced diver and comfortable diving in water that essentially has no bottom. PERFECT NEUTRAL BUOYANCY SKILLS ARE NEEDED. If you have to ask whether you're an "experienced diver"... you're not. Join us for the next trip, shipmate!


This is 3-tank, open ocean diving with "live drops".

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MANDATORY ITEMS:
A good safety sausage and whistle. (At a minimum.) Don't show up on the boat without these.
COST: $82.61
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BOAT LOCATION: 22nd St Landing San Pedro, Ca
BOARDING: You may sleep on the boat. (Starting at 8 pm on Saturday night.) Boat leaves the dock 7:00 am on Sunday.
BUNKS: Bunks are first come, first served. (A drawn curtain means the bunk is taken.)
RIGS: Eureka, Ellen, & Elly. All with different "personalities". Gorgeous marine life resident with occasional spectacular "guests" floating through. Depth: Go as deep (or stay as shallow) as you like and are trained for. Boat captain recommends staying above the 110' crossbeams.

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FOOD: 1. Continental breakfast when you first wake up (6:30 am) 2)Full hot breakfast on the way out (7-8 am) 3)Full lunch 4)Snacks and drinks. Nice!

GEAR: Bring all your own gear (except for tanks if you so choose). Boat has some weights, but probably best to bring your own.
BOAT: Pacific Star
Join us for this special trip!​
 
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