7mm arctic.. Too Thick?

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Web Monkey:
You have to bring your own "Capt'n Crunch". They don't have any there.

How uncivilized. :D

Terry

I agree that cereal options were stunningly limited. Such good diving breakfast that might be worth bringing a box next time :)

Glad you had success Cobra!
 
:D

Water temps were 29C every single day, except the last one- 30C :O

Suunto D6 used for those.

EDIT: Maximum depth for the whole trip was 10.2m, I don't know how it is beyond that :)
 
scubawife:
What were the water temps? I'm going to Curacao in a couple weeks and plan to bring my 5mm. I get chilled very quickly so I don't really care what anyone says or what everyone else is wearing. :wink:
I would if you get chilled. The water seemed slightly colder there than Bonaire. Although we were there in mid-April vs. June for Bonaire. Below 80' at two sites I noticed a current of cooler water. 3/5 of our group had full suits (I think 3mil) and one dove with a shortie. We were doing 3-4 dives/day.
 
I agree that cereal options were stunningly limited. Such good diving breakfast that might be worth bringing a box next time :)

Glad you had success Cobra!

Ha, try different types of cereals that we don't have in USA. Hey, what is vacation all about? Try something new! :D
 
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