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Have you dived in Tobermory, Ontario? It's almost a straight shot up I-75 from Florida. It's a great place for non-tech divers to see well-preserved wooden wrecks.
No, I haven't. Sounds interesting though. I like wreck diving, but in FLA I've mostly dove artificial reefs, and really very few actual wrecks. I am going to check that out. Thanks.
 
No, I haven't. Sounds interesting though. I like wreck diving, but in FLA I've mostly dove artificial reefs, and really very few actual wrecks. I am going to check that out. Thanks.
Toby is COLD for the deeper stuff.
 
Toby is COLD for the deeper stuff.

I'll bet it is cooold! Since I moved to Florida 27 years ago, the coldest water I've dived in was around 66-68 degrees. That was in "winter"....lol
 
I'll bet it is cooold! Since I moved to Florida 27 years ago, the coldest water I've dived in was around 66-68 degrees. That was in "winter"....lol
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Have you dived in Tobermory, Ontario? It's almost a straight shot up I-75 from Florida. It's a great place for non-tech divers to see well-preserved wooden wrecks.
Found this online. Looks pretty cool. About
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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