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118' GCM shore dive on the Turtle Reef wall. Plan was for 100', but my wife's depth gage stopped working and I had to chase her down before she disappeared into the blue. She thought she was at 90'.
 
250'...touched bottom. Seen big ship, Was fully narced - I was stupid at the time. I still see big ships..but dive around 60 to 110 feet..Smarter today.
 
127 ft in Mt Storm Lake at 3200 ft altitude. Been there several times as part of on going mapping project (personal). 114 ft in well deck of the Spiegel Grove. Was going to go to the bottom of the deck but instabuddy informed me he does not like to go below 80 ft as we were stepping off the boat. He stayed at 80, I went to 114 and cruised for a bit.
 
Trickie Dickie 99:
42m (140ft) on 21% nitrox with Tassie Diver on the SS Nord a few years back. I think he remembers it, which pleases me. (because I don't.)

Wouldn't 21% make it.....uhhhh.....regular, normal, plain old AIR?????
 
181 feet, looking around one of the holds in the San Francisco Maru, one of the Japanese ships sunk in Truk Lagoon.
 
fldiver1:
Wouldn't 21% make it.....uhhhh.....regular, normal, plain old AIR?????


Bing! bing! bing! bing! We have a winner! but even "plain old AIR" is still nitrox.

As for my max depth; I've been all the way to the bottom before. It was fun too!

FD
 
48 meters. There was a real nice wreck. Double 80 with EAN26+ 10l deco tank (we call them in Israel "ponies") with EAN50.
 
130 feet in Nanaimo diving the Cape Breton. I was at about 127 feet and figured that 130 definitely was cooler than 127 so I just lowered my gauges till they read 130.
 
Jeremy Bouwman:
130 feet in Nanaimo diving the Cape Breton. I was at about 127 feet and figured that 130 definitely was cooler than 127 so I just lowered my gauges till they read 130.

What, are your arms 3 feet long then?

You'd be popular with the girls.
 

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