Rescued Fin

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I have heard that the owner of this missing fin was diving off Wayne Green's boat "doing a wreck penetration course" with an instructor from somewhere north of Toronto... not sure why the fin was left behind in a situation like this but in any event, I have it and would like to see it back with its rightful owner. Any information appreciated.
 
Hi, I tried to get a hold of you last week to find out what you were diving on the weekend. I finaly dove the Keystorm on Sunday. We were tied up 2 hours at customs... :shakehead

When we got back to Canadian customs there was a boat moored to the Kingshorn, they waved at our boat in distress??
Two boats got to them before us but left after 2 min.???

Maybee it was a lost fin distress call :wink:

Let me know when you are back to Mallorytown so that I can pick up my cert. card.

Thanks

Steve B.
 
it's unfortunate that the hold up was from our boat ( :( ) someone had a criminal record from some thing minor back in 1969.
regardless it was a nice dive. we had to sit on a boat in the middle of the river in the sun for 2 hours waiting at US Customs. Darn. Life's rough eh?
 
artw:
it's unfortunate that the hold up was from our boat ( :( ) someone had a criminal record from some thing minor back in 1969.
regardless it was a nice dive. we had to sit on a boat in the middle of the river in the sun for 2 hours waiting at US Customs. Darn. Life's rough eh?

yeah but you guys still got at the keystorm at the same time as us
 
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