How's the driving here? Its 7 miles from my house and I have never really thought to dive here. Is there anything to see? I know the reservoir is quite deep and has quite a few wrecks in it.
I recently placed an order online with them as they are my LDS too. I was getting ready for a trip and needed a few small things and didnt have the time to run over and pick it up. They shipped almost instantly and I had the package within 1-2 days and everything was perfect.
Here is the thing...
Just thought I'd give a little update. I just got back from Saba on Friday and I had a great time. I dove with Sea Saba based on recommendations in this thread and I can't thank you guys enough. Lynn and her team were awesome and super accommodating the entire trip. The diving was great and they...
I'm at the airport leaving Saba as I type this. I would say the visibility the week I was diving was about 60 feet. A storm came through and the seas were rough which meant a lot of stuff floating around and clouding up the ocean.
Here is a picture I took on Monday at a site called customs...
I tend to agree. It's hard to imagine things going south this fast after safely ascending to the surface. Time will tell I guess.
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Here is the local news article, although it contains no actual information - Roxbury man dies after diving off Florida Keys with his teenage children | NJ.com
Thanks for the reply! Its tough to find info on Saba, as it does not seem to be a super popular destination (I guess no beach will do that). I will definitely check out Sea Saba, it's good to hear they have a good reputation on the island. I am planning a day just to hike and explore Mt...
I am looking to go to Saba by myself in late August and I have been doing some preliminary research. For simplicity's sake, Scout's Place and Saba Divers look extremely attractive (sleep and dive arrangements made through the same place). My concern is that it seems that everyone dives with Saba...
Isn't mask on forehead a sign of distress? It was definitely taught in my OW class as a distress signal. If we wanted to take our mask off our eyes we were instructed to wear it backwards to make sure we didnt alert the boat we were in trouble.
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