JD>Sounds like you had a good dive. I've heard there is
JD>usually a good current on the Duane. It's a deep one
JD>too if memory serves me right. Some day I hope I
JD>get to do this one.
The current usually runs between 1-2 knots, so the divers
really need to have some experience in high current situatiuons.
The wreck sits in 120 FSW and most operators will only let
you explore the decks above the main deck which sits in 100 FSW.
JD>We had a pretty good warm spell up here recently and it
JD>got me started thinking about diving. Sat night I had
JD>to give a speech to a group about the wreck diving in Lake
JD>Erie. It really fired me up for diving and unfortunately
JD>there isn't anywhere around here to dive.
This is one of the nicest times of the year to dive South
Florida because the boats aren't crowded and the viz is usually
stellar. I spent Saturday in the water and brought home lots
and lots of lobsters. :)
--- Cowabunga, Dude!
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