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    Need info on grand cayman.

    I have heard good things about Red Sail, but I've dove with Ocean Frontiers and can say that they are great. The crew is extremely competent, fun, and helpful. I got my advanced open water with them a few years ago, then did a couple dives in 03' on my honeymoon. They are great-you won't be...
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    Minimum Training Standards for All Public Safety Divers?

    All we have to do is 12 training dives/year. I don't agree with it, I just do it.
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    From Mississippi/New to Board

    welcome
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    New Member

    welcome
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    Why you gotta love Canada...

    It would make sense to me to have the Unknown Soldier at #1.
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    Overfilling aluminum tanks

    I usually put in 3000-3200, I would not recommend anywhere near 5000.
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    Cayman Islands

    We had/have great luck with Ocean Frontiers-East End. We stayed at Morritt's Tortuga and liked it as well.
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    Easier way to get my bleepin' Wetsuit on :) ?

    Have you considered a drysuit?
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    What Equipment Are You Using?

    Akona gloves Not sure on the hood VIking Drysuit O'Neill wetsuit Aqua Lung titan reg/octo Seaquest Balance BC Suunto Gecko computer w/compass Ocean Master mask Not sure on the fins
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    Grand Cayman : which is better, East or West Side?

    We stayed at Morritt's (east end) several years ago and dove with Ocean Frontiers. The conditions were fine regardless of where we went, and that was in September/October. Ocean Frontiers was a class organization and I would recommend them. Good luck-I don't think you can go wrong...
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    Cold Water Wetsuits

    Personally I too, would recommend diving dry. I bought a Viking early this year and love it. I was in 28 degree water in January and felt fine. If you are dead set on a wetsuit, a lot of my buddies absolutely love their O'Neill 7000 with the integrated hood. Good luck.
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    Hi There

    Just wanted to say Hi and that I enjoy the site. Thanks.
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