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scubajohn921:
thanks guys, also are steel hp 100's available to rent down there?


call Olympus and ask for Jon. I think they have few around for rent, but you'd want to contact him to make arrangements before hand.
 
improving, thanks, bf. feel free to read up on him on his thread. i think it's under 'not dive related' and his name, jameson karst edwards.

8 1/4 lbs now! hope to have him home in a month or two.
 
Bratface:
Ah, did you say you weren't using a computer? You will be much safer and have more diving time with a computer than using a bottom timer and the dive tables. I live in NC and have dived many of those wrecks. I would never go without my computer.

Enjoy yourself and be safe.

Hogwash.
 
my computer is my head, but theres a slop of threads about this in itself and we wont go there!! thanks for all the advice
 
The weather and conditions can change rapidly. If you had a bunch divers using 32 or 36 your depth choices could be greatly reduced. 30 gives the most flexibitlity with depth. Sometimes I show up with 32.5 and once had to stay shallow compaired to the sand. I will be diving in NC for the another week for the 5th time with Olympus Divers end of June.
 
scubajohn921:
also why is the standard banked mix down there 30% EANX any reason why>?

The standard bank is 30 cuz its a good catch all mix. You can have a custom blend made for you since you have a little time before you go.

Consider renting a computer from Olympus, they got them. You're not gonna get a lot of bottom time on the deeper wrecks without it.
 
what BigWhiteSquare said - plus -

You don't always know which site you will end up at when you leave the dock. 30% keeps customers from doing anything stupid. They fill a ton of tanks each night in the summer and can bank 30% for fast fills. Custom mixes take longer. No one will hastle you if you bring a different mix, it's just up to you to make sure it's appropriate for the dive.
 
I had just returned from my first trip to NC wreck diving last weekend May 19th and 20th. Wow what a great time ! We dove the U-352 on the first dive, and I must say it was my favorite, Viz was about 40 Ft and temp was about 68. Air temps were very cool and windy, so everyone was a bite chilled after the dive. Seas were kinda ruff, with a small surface current. our second dive was the Aeolus, Viz had droped down to about 15 ft and bottom temp was 63, a good wreck, but didn't get to see to much, i did manage to see a sand tiger go by, wonder how many more were in the area checking me out. LOL. On Sunday we attempted to go to the Naeco, but the seas wouldn't corrapiate, and conditions was just to ruff. Anyway a few return trips are in order.I find myself enjoying wreck diving more and more.
 
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