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Some of the boats are big, some are small, some are fast, some are slow. Read the first post in this thread and alot of these questions are already answered.
The group doesn't usually dive as one, pair off and do your own thing.
thinking I might hold off a few. $150 can go towards me getting deeper if ya know what I mean. I would rather have a first dive hitting the flight deck without saying holy #@$% I just broke every dive rule there is!! And have a much longer bottom time.
Anyone interested in diving the Big O during the week? I'll be in Pensacola on Wednesday Dec 17th, and would love to finally dive the Oriskany, but I'm having trouble finding a Dive Charter that's planning a trip that day.
Thanks for the wealth of information! I'm hoping to get enough dives under by belt by this summer to "qualify" to dive the Mighty O. (I'll be visiting FL a LOT this year and intend to dive there as much as possible) Is there a "better" time of year to dive the Oriskany?