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Old 08-16-2008, 11:39 PM   #10 (permalink)
rktman26
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There will probably be a lot of people there, if you dive at high slack tide.

Basically, you want to start your dive just before the tide stops coming in. Drop in over the rocks, and head to the bottom (about 35'). Let the current take you towards Beaufort.

By the time you hit your turn pressure, the tide should be heading back out, and you can ride the current back to your entry point.

We can usually get about an hour of dive time at Radio Island. Just don't expect the visibility to be good. A really good day at Radio Island is 10 feet.
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