Boynton Beach exposure suit question

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SJT1961

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I am typically diving in the Gulf. Headed to BB in a couple of weeks to dive the Castor and drift dive. What exposure suit do I need in August for Atlantic diving to 110 ft? Thanks
 
Current water temperature is low to mid-80s. I wear a 3mm full suit, others wear swimming trunks and a light top. Exposure protection on the wrecks is often a good idea.
 
as above...currently wearing 3mm full suit....h20 temps in the mid 80s at 100feet.
 
FWIW Water temp 85 and change this morning. A skin or rash guard should be more than enough. Anything heavier and you will melt in between dives.
 
I was just there and the water was in the 80s down to 60 feet which was typically as deep as I went. I did one dive on the Castor which is about 90' and didn't notice anything different about it but I did not specifically check the temp.
 
I was just there and the water was in the 80s down to 60 feet which was typically as deep as I went. I did one dive on the Castor which is about 90' and didn't notice anything different about it but I did not specifically check the temp.
Thanks for the follow up, what did you end up wearing?
 
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