new plane at Gilboa

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I can't say yet, I will be going for a swim down there on the twenty eighth of April. The phone number is: (419) 456-3300 if you want to call. I do not think they would have had any problem except for the wind. Gary
 
To answer my own question, we went down Tuesday and did a couple dives at Gilboa. The plane is pretty neat. It sits in about 35 feet of water. It is easy to enter and exit and has plenty of room to move around in(except the cockpit). They have some cool t-shirts with the new plane on it. The plane sits just passed the bus.

I always enjoy diving when it is very windy, cold, & snowing.
 
I completed my certification yesterday at Gilboa. That place is great, swam through the plane, bus and tubes, demonstrated how to get your feet over your head in a dry suit,regulater free flowed,embarrased myself pretty good. I finally have my c card and I survived. Gary
 
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