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Advanced Diving Course
« on: July 22, 2005, 07:28:00 AM »
Good luck on your advanced diving course this weekend Gambitt.
 
 Don't forget to come up for air.     :D
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Re: Advanced Diving Course
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2005, 09:28:00 AM »
Gambitt
 
 Looks like Heather beat me too it, Good Luck mate and let us know how you get on with it. As this is an advanced course, I presume that you are PADI trained.
 
 Are you going to do your rescue course next ?
 
 Happy 'deeper' diving!!
 
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Re: Advanced Diving Course
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2005, 05:50:00 PM »
Thanks All.
 
 Did my Search & Recover Dive last night, and I have a full slate for tomorrow...  Deep, wreck, Navigation, and Night dive.
 
 I have to be in Brockville for 11 am tomorrow, so it is going to be an early night for me.
 
 And, Yes, I started with PADI, because that was what was offered in Jamaica when I was there, and I've just stuck to it.
 
 I need to log a bunch more dives, but the Rescue Diver course is next on the calender.. Maybe this fall, or in the spring.
 
 See everyone on Sunday!
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Re: Advanced Diving Course
« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2005, 07:32:00 PM »
The "lobster" has returned!!!
 
 The course was absolutely amazing!
 
 We dove on a huge wreck, just outside of Brockville, and it was just wild to see it..  You could look in the portholes, and see things the way they were left by the crew.  Unfortunately my camera had a problem, and I didn't get any good picks of the wreck... maybe next time.
 
 The night dive was really exciting.  I saw some of the biggest pike and muskie that I have ever seen.  The underwater world takes on a whole new form at night. The fish are more docile, and easier to approach.
 
 Overall, it was a great weekend.  Can't wait to do it again1
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Re: Advanced Diving Course
« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2005, 09:19:00 PM »
Congrats on doing your course Gambitt.
 
 Sounds like you really enjoyed it.  Sure beats having to break through the ice before you dive.     :D
 
 Tell us more about your night dive.
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Re: Advanced Diving Course
« Reply #5 on: July 24, 2005, 09:42:00 PM »
Hey Gambitt!
 I knew you'd love the night dive!
 
 what wreck did you dive?
 
 Congrats!
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Re: Advanced Diving Course
« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2005, 11:39:00 PM »
The night dive was really different for me, having never done it before.  It was very peaceful, compared to diving in the daytime.  There were 5 of us diving together, so with 5 lights on at once, we could actually see quite a bit.  There was a large patch of weeds, that we kinda "flew over" and it was home to some really big fish.  
 
 The wreck we dove on was the Muscallonge.  It is broken in two on the bottom, with only the bow section still visible.  It's tipped slightly to one side, making it easier to look down on the deck.  Unfortunately, due to the depth, we couldn't stay long, and the current at that location was pretty severe. The 5 of us doing a saftey stop at 15 ft., looked like flags in the wind, as we hung off the marker buoy.  I found this history of the wreck:
 
 Muscallonge
 This steamer was originally lauched at Port Huron, Michigan April 23, 1896 named Vigilant. In 1913 she was renamed Musallonge. She was 128 ft. x 24.5 ft. x 12 ft. beam and 372 tons. While towing the barge Hudson with a cargo of crude oil from Montreal to Toronto on August 15, 1936 she caught fire while approaching Brockville. Attempts to save her with a fire pumper from Brockville failed as the Muscallonge's fuel tanks exploded. The "Muskie" now sits at a depth of nearly 100 feet on a firm clay bottom, about 300 feet off the Brockville shoreline, perpendicular to the shore.
 
 There are several other wrecks in the area, and eventually, I would like to see them all.
 
 http://www.1000islands.com/diving/wrecks.htm
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Re: Advanced Diving Course
« Reply #7 on: July 29, 2005, 10:39:00 AM »
Gambitt
 
 What's on the agenda for this weekend?  any dives scheduled?
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Re: Advanced Diving Course
« Reply #8 on: July 29, 2005, 03:28:00 PM »
Actually... 8 am tomorrow morning!
 
 We are just doing a qucik splash about in Burleigh, but I started holidays 29 minutes ago, so next week will be one big Dive!
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