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An exile (no warrants) from the Upper Keys, now living among the masses in the FLL area, and missing the Keys. Drove dive boats and taught for several years, then moved up here because flying pays more ... much more. Driving a local boat on the weekends and still love teaching, especially advanced classes.
Location:
FLL
Occupation:
Corporate Pilot, Teach Scuba
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
PADI, IANTD, TDI
Dive History:
Thousands of dives in the Keys, multiple trips on the Nekton Pilot to the Southern Bahamas, dives in Monterrey CA, the beautiful waters of St. Croix, the cold murky waters of New England, and some very cool dives on the U-853 off Block Island with my good friends from New England Dive Center.
Certification Level:
Beside Master Instructor, I have IANTD Tech Nitrox and Advanced Deep, plus TDI Rebreather.
# of Logged Dives:
2,500 - 4,999
Dive Classification:
Instructor / Assistant Instructor / Dive Master / Dive Con
Years Certified:
Ten Or More Years
Dive Equipment:
Old. :-)
Rebreather Experience:
Drager Dolphin
Diving Rebreathers Since:
1997
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A typical day on a dive boat is a scary thing ... if you're the one driving!