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Hey guys and gals! It's been a while since my last post. Sorry for that!
I just wanted to give you an update on the current conditions out of Morehead City! We've run the past 2 weekends to the U-352, (new) Spar and Schurz. Visibility has been clear, blue and 40 feet with bottom temperatures ranging from 66-68 degrees. We've seen sea turtles, sand tiger sharks, a mola mola, lots grouper and black sea bass, along with tons of bait fish on the sub. We couldn't be happier with the way the year is starting!
We're diving the next 2 weekends as well. We're not letting winter get us down.
Our goal is to make your experience as safe and fun as possible! Call today for information about your next wreck or shark diving adventure 252-726-9432!
Our goal is to make your experience as safe and fun as possible! Call today for information about your next wreck or shark diving adventure 252-726-9432!
As it turned out, the bottom temperature was 66 on the U-352 and the Spar on Saturday! The u-352 had 40 feet of visibility with lots of grouper and a few lionfish seen. The Spar had 25 feet of visibility and plenty of sand tigers for the divers to swim with. The top side attractions weren't bad either with turtles, a sunfish and even a spinner dolphin to entertain our divers! It's easy to see why so many divers were still smiling when they returned to the dock!!
We've got a Half Day Charter lined up for this Saturday and a Full Day Charter on Sunday and we're eager to get back out there and dive! We'd also gladly put together a Full Day for Saturday if anyone is interested.
Our goal is to make your experience as safe and fun as possible! Call today for information about your next wreck or shark diving adventure 252-726-9432!
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Our goal is to make your experience as safe and fun as possible! Call today for information about your next wreck or shark diving adventure 252-726-9432!
On Saturday April 28th we dove the U-352 for dive 1 and had 40 ft visibility and 72 degree water temperature on the top and 68 on the bottom. We dove the NEW... Spar for dive 2 and had 35 feet visibility and 68 degree water temperature from top to bottom!
On Sunday April 29th we dove the Aeolus for dive 1 and had 35 ft visibility and also 68 degrees from top to bottom. The wind picked up a bit so we dove the Indra for dive 2 and had a more limited 15 feet visibility and 66 degree water temperature also from top to bottom!
We had divers from as far away as Michigan and Nebraska who raved about how incredible the diving here is, they were treated to plenty of sharks and even a mola mola!! We know they'll be back again soon to dive NC with us!!
We also completed Open Water check-out dives on a Half Day Charter to the Indra on Sunday afternoon and completed an AOW and Nitrox Course on the Spar on Saturday!!
All in all it was another great weekend of diving!!
We've got space available this Friday thru Sunday on our Full Day Charters and also on Sunday's Half Day Charter!
Our goal is to make your experience as safe and fun as possible! Call today for information about your next wreck or shark diving adventure 252-726-9432!