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haha OK! I thought I was the boats engineer/welder... lol

I guess im the welder, engineer, and photographer?
 
Our schedule is:
Friday 8/31. The Bass. Have one opening
Sat 9/1 wreck goes from 52 feet to 120. Have to be on the boat to get info. Have 2 openings
Sun 9/2. Idene full
Sat. 9/8 u853 full
Sun 9/9 u853 full
i will post what's next

Thursday 9/13. Bass. (trimix only. 2 openings)
sat. 9/15 club wreck 53-120 feet full
thursday 9/20. Suffolk full
sun 9/23 volund open right now
 
Thursday 9/13. Bass. (trimix only. 2 openings)
sat. 9/15 club wreck 53-120 feet full
thursday 9/20. Suffolk full
sun 9/23 volund open right now

The Bass is a Trimix only wreck now? I must have missed the change over.

Rick Simon told me that he was out on the Suffolk a few weeks ago and the stern had collapsed and the prop was now in or just above the sand. When the prop went it took the rudder with it.
 
The Bass is a Trimix only wreck now? I must have missed the change over.

Rick Simon told me that he was out on the Suffolk a few weeks ago and the stern had collapsed and the prop was now in or just above the sand. When the prop went it took the rudder with it.
It is when you dive with us.

Thanks for the update
 
It is when you dive with us.

Thanks for the update

I come from the "old" days when I used to play around in the engine room all the way back to the control room hatch on air - I called the hatch to the control room "A Hatch Too Far" as it only opens to 90 degrees and is a very tight squeeze, I only know of one or two who have ever passed through it. Will only go inside now on mix but the I still consider the 140-160 depth a personal choice as to the gas a diver uses.

Rick was out with Wayne on the Canned Air, so give either one a call to get better information on the collapse. Rick did tell me that when they were out it was flat calm seas with mybee a 2 inch swell.
 
I come from the "old" days when I used to play around in the engine room all the way back to the control room hatch on air - I called the hatch to the control room "A Hatch Too Far" as it only opens to 90 degrees and is a very tight squeeze, I only know of one or two who have ever passed through it. Will only go inside now on mix but the I still consider the 140-160 depth a personal choice as to the gas a diver uses.

Rick was out with Wayne on the Canned Air, so give either one a call to get better information on the collapse. Rick did tell me that when they were out it was flat calm seas with mybee a 2 inch swell.

Dive the way you like
if you dive the bass with us it's trimix
A trimix card indicates one has the training to properly deco with EAN
thats how we dive ...properly
no 21 percenters on the line hoggin time or seeing Spongebob in the wreck

If you want to discuss diving methods from the 70s please open another thread
if you want to dive with us respond here
 
Dive the way you like
if you dive the bass with us it's trimix
A trimix card indicates one has the training to properly deco with EAN
thats how we dive ...properly
no 21 percenters on the line hoggin time or seeing Spongebob in the wreck

If you want to discuss diving methods from the 70s please open another thread
if you want to dive with us respond here

My first mix dive was in 1993 before a mix card was invented and was using NITROX and O2 for deco starting around 1991 or so. - so I do know the ins and outs of mix and deco. But I do not buy into any "right" way of diving, it is up to the diver to know their abilities and the requirements of the dive they plan to make.

I will give you that its your boat, your rules.
 
Better late than never! I'm in New Haven County and look forward to doing lots of diving this year. I would like to learn more about the proposed dive club.
 
Better late than never! I'm in New Haven County and look forward to doing lots of diving this year. I would like to learn more about the proposed dive club.

Hi Joe
Kurt's up and running strong, it would be nice to have you out with us. Check out a video Matt made of one of our trips out last summer...
Scuba Diving The Heroine - YouTube
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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