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Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 6 Jul 2001 11:57:25 -0400
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Lee Bell wrote:
>
> Jeff Kell wrote"
>
> > > Dead calm seas in Cozumel with water temps around 86F.  Viz was around
> 100
> > > feet yesterday.
> >
> > Damn, Chuck, if I had my gear out of the shop (annual service time) I'd
> > be mighty tempted to join you to assist in my "recovery" :-) Especially
> > with water temps like that.
>
> Hell, Jeff, don't let that stop you.  Stop by here on your way and you'll be
> on your way.  I've got enough equipment I no longer use but keep serviced
> anyone to outfit more than one of you.  It seems I've become sort of lending
> library of the diving world.  I loaned Andy a computer in Coz, have a
> complete Halcyon plate, wings and harnass setup that's been wandering around
> Germany with Mika that I hope will eventually reach Andy and an Extreme
> Exposure drysuit pee valve (marked "adult novelty item" for UK customs) in
> the hands of a friend from another forum somewhere near Stoney Cove
> (wherever that is).  No reason to draw the line with my international
> friends.

I'm mainly worried about my regs, I have 2.5 sets in there (two full
setups, one computer, one guage w/OceanicIII bottom timer) and another
pony setup just first/second stage and a stub SPG.  But I appreciate the
offer.  The drysuit might come in handy in some of our quarries, but I
doubt that a "Bell" suit would fit a "trumpetfish" :-)  Especially after
my hospital visit (I had lost a good 15 pounds from the CZM99 days).
But I have gotten about half of that back.

Jeff

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