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Thread: South Florida Dive Boats

 


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Jenny View Post
    Maybe you should come back home and dive with us...
    I was in FL a few weeks ago (see updated profile pic from the Vandenberg) for a couple of days. I was so wanting to get wet I even paid to bring my gear along on a business trip that I was able to stretch a few days. No real time in FLL to say hello though.

    That said, I'm looking to come down sometime the last two weeks in September if I can dodge weather. I'll definately look you up.
    Sometime I lie awake at night and wonder "Where have I gone wrong?" Then a little voice says to me, "This is going to take more than one night." ~ Charles M. Schulz

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    Last edited by diversteve; September 6th, 2011 at 06:38 PM. Reason: added
    Life is a beach ... a walk in the sand, a tropical drink, a calypso band!

    There's a place, where the boat leaves from. It takes away, all your big problems.
    Your worries, you can drop them in the blue ocean. But, you gotta get away to where the boat leaves from.


    Everyone needs to believe in something ... I believe I'll go diving.

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    There is a new boat in Jupiter, FL! RDC I at Riverwalk Dive Center in the heart of Jupiter. Scuba Diving in Jupiter, FL with Riverwalk Dive Center 561-768-9282
    28ft Delta, clean, great crew, small groups...morning and afternoon trips running out the Jupiter Inlet. $65 per trip. Boat right behind full service shop.

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    I saw the boat in person this evening for the first time. It is meticulously maintained as are the other Jupiter Dive Center (JDC) boats. (no, I am not an employee, but as most here know, I am a fan of JDC) I did not board, as I was wearing cowboy boots. But I could scan the cockpit and bridge.

    The Riverwalk Dive Center is a satellite JDC shop. RDC is connected to the Jupiter Dive Bar Welcome To Dive Bar Restaurant. Both shops, RDC and JDC Jupiter Dive Center, are on the water. RDC is interesting, because after the dive, the divers disembark at one of Jupiter's top eateries and social spots. And the RDC boat is an "8" pack; I envision booking it for me and friends.
    Tim
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    Composed of elite divers with Macho mentalities, back when men were men, and FEAR was a lispy companion of the common Man. It was a time before insurance liabilities, lawsuits or beauracratic regulation of the "sport". Guerrilla divers didn't need "Buoyancy Compensator Vests". In fact, "Anyone who needs a BC deserves to drown" was a popular adage. Exploration and the Hunt came first, excitement and fun followed. Safety was the stepchild of fitness, good reflexes and a cool head.
    This was a time of great Adventure."
    www.sfdj.com

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    Diving the Jupiter Wreck Trek with Jupiter Dive Center

    You might enjoy the following wreck diving videos taken in February during a dive on the M/V ZION TRAIN and M/T ESSO BONAIRE off of Jupiter Inlet, Florida:

    M/V ZION TRAIN - Wreck of M/V ZION TRAIN - YouTube
    M/T ESSO BONAIRE - www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzP9w2-8rNw

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJM View Post
    Diving the Jupiter Wreck Trek with Jupiter Dive Center

    You might enjoy the following wreck diving videos taken in February during a dive on the M/V ZION TRAIN and M/T ESSO BONAIRE off of Jupiter Inlet, Florida:

    M/V ZION TRAIN - Wreck of M/V ZION TRAIN - YouTube
    M/T ESSO BONAIRE - www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzP9w2-8rNw
    Thanks for posting! JDC is my favorite Op. haven't been on the train since before Christmas.
    Tim
    "They called themselves Guerrilla Divers.
    Composed of elite divers with Macho mentalities, back when men were men, and FEAR was a lispy companion of the common Man. It was a time before insurance liabilities, lawsuits or beauracratic regulation of the "sport". Guerrilla divers didn't need "Buoyancy Compensator Vests". In fact, "Anyone who needs a BC deserves to drown" was a popular adage. Exploration and the Hunt came first, excitement and fun followed. Safety was the stepchild of fitness, good reflexes and a cool head.
    This was a time of great Adventure."
    www.sfdj.com

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