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Aquanautchuck
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Post by Aquanautchuck »

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I had a whole dive club back out of the last dive of the day on me once and found my self still wanting to dive and no dive buddy

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Hey I had a whole boat full do something like that to me just a few weeks ago.....

So I just had to go solo for two dives at new places and enjoy the sun with my GF. I never dive without my 19 pony.

Charles
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lamont
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Post by lamont »

Grateful Diver wrote: The best part of diving doubles is that once you've dived them for a while, picking up a singles rig feels awfully darn lightweight ...
and if you work on your back kick in doubles, you'll wind up being able to kick backwards in singles about as fast as other people can go forwards...
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