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Old 20th July 2006, 05:48   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Need advice on diving virgin wreck

well done sounds exciting,
would love to join in, but i am down under (no the water is not running down th esink the other way aroun d:-) )

If you are close to a shipping lane, it might pay informing coast guard and harbour master with regards to what you are planing to do,
drifting deco is certainly not a good option I agree, I would try to stay with the travel line,
but just in case that you have to drift i would arrange a couple of chase boats (2 or 3), At least they cans stay with your deco bouy and mark teh position, furthermore I would make sure that they display the correct flags to mark them as not able to maneuvre - this might keep the big pots away,

however the harbour master should be able to tell you at least when a big pot is expected to come past and you might want to avoid these times.


What is your planed runtime ?

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