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Not sure that I have the operator right, although I think I do. It was a
couple lawyers from California that got left. They managed to make it to
a buoy and spent the night + several hours hanging on till they were
spotted the next day.
On 21 Jan 2002 at 20:53, Dave DeBarger wrote:
> Mike Wallace wrote:
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> > On 21 Jan 2002 at 20:23, Dave DeBarger wrote:
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> > > That's "Kelly's on the Bay", a motel/dive operation on Key Largo.
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> > Aren't they also the operator guilty of leaving two divers stranded last
> > year?
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> I don't recall that incident, but one week after we left Aquanuts had one of
> their divers surface under the boat and clipped him with the propeller.
> (The diver survived with only cuts and, I think, a broken leg.) That's one
> reason why I don't trust Aquanuts.
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> Dive safe [\],
> -Dave
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