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| Photo Pro Current Rebreather/s: Evolution Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Woodland Hills, CA
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| North Carolina Wrecks I want to get a group of Rebreather divers together to dive the wrecks of the Carolina coast. Between the wrecks and the sharks, what better is there to see underwater. If anyone has any suggestions on who to dive with in N.C., whether or not the diving is worth the trip, and if you are interested in doing such a trip, please let me know.
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| Has anyone seen my Gerbil Current Rebreather/s: Classic Kiss Other CCR Other Rebreather/s: Other CCR Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Baltimore MD USA
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| Mike, North Carolina is worth the trip. Warm water good vis. I do two to three trips there a year.Out of Cape hatteras there are alot of great wrecks. The E.M. Clark is amust dive.(250 ft) Last year she had ahuge Bull shark, about thirty sand tigers ,some of the biggest i have ever seen, and if that was'nt enough a mako shark visited us on the hang. Great dive. Can't recomend a boat for there have a friend that takes his. Morehead city ,Atlantic Beach has some great diving too. I use http://www.atlantischarters.net Bobby Edwards is the capt. The boat is one of the best on the east coast( Six pack). Bobby will take you anywhere you want to go. He will run up to Hatteras and down to southport. Capt and crew are excellent..I have some friends going in aug .They have a spot open mostly recreational with depth to 155 . If your interested pm me. The photo opps are magnificent. They have sharks , jew fish lots of lion fish yes lots of lion fish, tons of tropicals . Bobby has no trouble with bubbleless divers but helium is not available anywhere down there.Hope this helps if you need any more info pm me.Helium_diver |
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