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Grouper
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Grouper
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Deepest dive is 74 ft on my deep AOW dive for me. My highest certification is either AOW or Rescue, you'd have to ask Woody.
Hey Woody? Did you pass me in the rescue class? [img]smileys/smiley4.gif[/img] I don't get a huge high off of going deep. I prefer to stay as shallow as possible provided I can still see what I want. Going deeper just increases risk and decreases the length of time I can stay there. |
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