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Down too long in the mignight sea...: September 2008
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Down too long in the mignight sea. Saturday, September 6, 2008. It is my great pleasure to announce the launching of downtoolong.com. The new site should be a great improvement, and I hope to make it more than a blog, with more content, and (hopefully) more useful features. The blog of course will be continuously updated. Tuesday, September 2, 2008. The Independence does Long Island. Today, Team Independence headed off Long Island to dive the USS SAN DIEGO. Almost) and the OREGON. Which was an armored cr...
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Down too long in the mignight sea...: July 2008
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Down too long in the mignight sea. Monday, July 14, 2008. Bill inspects the port propeller on the YF-415. Snuck away from my busy schedule for a short road trip with Bedford up to New England this past weekend. I had heard many good things about the Gauntlet. Which is run by Heather Knowles and Dave Caldwell out of Salem, Massachusetts and took the opportunity to hop on a charter to the USS YF-415. Was a nice boat run by good people and it's safe to say we'll be back. Port side propeller of the YF-415.
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Down too long in the mignight sea...: The Independence does Long Island
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Down too long in the mignight sea. Tuesday, September 2, 2008. The Independence does Long Island. Today, Team Independence headed off Long Island to dive the USS SAN DIEGO. Almost) and the OREGON. Our first stop was the USS SAN DIEGO. The visbility on the OREGON. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your search terms. The Independence does Long Island. Hit me up on AIM: odbam. Marine forecast for NJ. Quiet Diver (Mexican cave diving). Philadelphia, PA, United States. View my complete profile.
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Down too long in the mignight sea...: YF-415
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Down too long in the mignight sea. Monday, July 14, 2008. Bill inspects the port propeller on the YF-415. Snuck away from my busy schedule for a short road trip with Bedford up to New England this past weekend. I had heard many good things about the Gauntlet. Which is run by Heather Knowles and Dave Caldwell out of Salem, Massachusetts and took the opportunity to hop on a charter to the USS YF-415. Was a nice boat run by good people and it's safe to say we'll be back. Port side propeller of the YF-415.
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Down too long in the mignight sea...: Bidevind 17-Aug-2008
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Down too long in the mignight sea. Monday, August 18, 2008. Sunday found the Independence II. Tied into the stern section of the Bidevind. There were TONS of cunners swarming the top of the wreck. Do you see what I see ;-). Not a very good picture but Capt Dan gives a good sense of scale of how big the wreck is and the visibility. Terry does his deco. Sounds like a great dive. Any chance you want to do a write up on how you are rigging and using your tripod? Thanks for writing,. Enter your search terms.
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Down too long in the mignight sea...: April 2008
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Down too long in the mignight sea. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Gear review: Aqualung technisub micromask. Let's face it I have a problem when it comes to diving. Part of that problem is having to try every new piece of gear that comes along. After staring at these sweet looking little masks in the shop for a while now I finally caved and picked one up this past Saturday and tried it on Sunday's dive ( see Tug report below. I will jump right into the cons. Micromask (top) and my trusty old Seadive mask (bott...
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Down too long in the mignight sea...: Fuzzy blocks
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Down too long in the mignight sea. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Got out to the " Granite wreck. Today on the Independence II. Exposed tubes of broken down donkey boiler. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your search terms. So you want to be a deep sea diver? Glory days (theyll pass you by). Hit me up on AIM: odbam. Marine forecast for NJ. Quiet Diver (Mexican cave diving). Philadelphia, PA, United States. View my complete profile.
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Down too long in the mignight sea...: Glory days (they'll pass you by)
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Down too long in the mignight sea. Sunday, August 3, 2008. Glory days (they'll pass you by). Got to dive the Glory wreck. Twice this weekend off the Tuna Seazure. This large steel wreck lies busted up in 70 feet of water 8 miles off Atlantic City and is still waiting proper identification but is thought to be the remains of the Kennebec. Which leads us to Sunday. the plan was changed to head back to the Glory and recover some gear that got left behind. Vis was better than yesterday and closer to ...The "...
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Down too long in the mignight sea...: February 2008
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Down too long in the mignight sea. Sunday, February 10, 2008. The Quarrior Strikes Back. I don't really like to post quarry reports but what the hell there is nothing else going on so here is the over dramatized version of today's dive. Diving Bainbridge is no joke. This is not a barn). Wednesday, February 6, 2008. Museum of New Jersey Maritime History. Bell from the Bidevind. Gun sight from the Ayuruoca (Oil wreck). Engine room telegraph from the Resor. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your search terms.
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Down too long in the mignight sea...: May 2008
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Down too long in the mignight sea. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Ayuruoca - May 25, 2008. The pinch of gas prices was evident Sunday as the Independence II. Was the lone boat leaving the inlet in calm flat seas on a holiday weekend. This made a leisurely 14 mile cruise to the Mudhole where we hooked into the stern section of the Ayuruoca. Also known locally as the “Oil Wreck”. The hook was thrown and Dave and Bill wasted no time getting us tied into a boom right next to the aft mast. Still not bad for this wreck.
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