It doesn't get much better than Sunday's dive on the Algol. Treasure Cove boarded the boat and RJ along with 10 others sat comfortably on the John Jack as we made the hour long run to the Algol. The Big Red Boat showed off her stuff as all sat very comfortably in the main salon or took a nap on one of the boats spacious bunks. Once on site the crew made short work of setting her in place and getting the dives into the water. Divers reported piles of Flounder on the bottom and plenty of mussels were bagged for the bringing home. While divers enjoyed a leisurely surface interval, freshly cooked hot dogs, sauerkraut, beans and salads were enjoyed by all and to top it off, freshly cut pineapple, and baked brownies were served by crew for a divers delight of an afternoon. The short hop back to the dock put everyone back in their cars by 400PM for their journey home. Bottom temps were 50 to 52 degrees depending on whose computer you checked and viz's was an outstanding 20 to 25 feet. Truly a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Old friends, new friends and a great dive. Check out the John Jack for it's dive season schedule and join us for your next great dive adventure. You won't be disappointed. Capt. Rich
Great day out on the water with Treasure Cove on the John Jack. The chance to do some diving and hobnob with old diving buddies while having some good food made for a nice day. (In spite of flooding my canister light and couple of other equipment things) Looking forward to being out again next week! Dive safe and see below for a link to a few pics.
If it's a DR 10 watt HID, I bought my first one from them in 2001, one of the first available. Over the years I have upgraded to a smaller canister, newer style head and maybe had three floods! One time it failed while I was penetrating the U-869, not a great time for a failure. DR always says it's the owner's fault, even tho the head is never serviced or opened by the user, when my head flooded.....they said it was my fault! The next time it floods or the battery pack gives out, I'm switching over to a Light Monkey. Best, -Dan
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