Link: Gypsy Blood Dive Captain Jim Wilson
Friday’s trip to the Stolt gave us 30 feet of horizonal and 70 feet of vertical visibility. Everyone came home with a Black fish and a bunch of lobsters. Tim even came back with a light fixture with an intact light bulb. I am can’t wait to see if he gets it to light up.
Saturday we headed the Tolten with the Explorers Club and Underwater Adventures. When we arrived we found a lobster boat and a private dive sitting on the wreck. The lobster boat finished setting their pots and moved on pretty quick and the private boat allowed us to find a great spot next to them and off we went. The bottom seemed to have cooled off to a brisk 48 degrees but we still had great visibility. We filled the catch cooler with lobster and Fluke. The sun barely came out which kept the cool which made a comfortable surface interval.
Sunday, we went to breakfast as the wind was howling. Tommy came along with me to handle some maintenance. I figured we start with the messiest job, changing the oil in the motors and then working on some lights. Tommy stepped up and made a great helper.
This week we are heading to the following destinations;
Friday night July 25th - 120 wreck, Call Helen at the Diversion group to book your spot. 609-915-7226
Saturday July 26th – Venturo Tug, Rutgers/Scuba Network. If you have thought about diving in the Northeast, this a good wreck site to give it a try.
Sunday July 27th – Stolt with Blue Water Divers and Elite Divers.
The link below has all of the information to book your spot for any of these trips,
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