Well the kort nozzels are done they came out very nice kinda
looks like they belong under a tug boat they are big
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and destroy all copies of the original message. -----Original Message----- Update: I've been talking to Bill O'Dell, a local resident who
has offered to help us out with diving issues. He's a scuba
instructor, CPR instructor, and does some things with the Coast Guard as
well. He thinks he may have found a location for us with about 20
foot depth and also out of the way of regular traffic. I'll be
posting a new map soon, but if you look at the chart on http://www.psubs.org/convention/2010/diveloc/maps.html
and find Dive Location #2, then look directly left from the RED #2 to
the box shaped area showing 17 and 23 foot depth, this is supposedly a
good dive spot. It has enough depth and because it is essentially a
"U" shape, there is little to no current in this area. It is also out
of main channel traffic and is suppose to have good visibility. If you locate the blue area marked as "6" feet
near the shore (about 10 o'clock from the RED #2), this is a sandy beach area from
which observers can watch. Boat rentals are available
from a marina just north of here, but off the chart. Bill has a connection with someone who will be able to
provide towing from the boat ramps as well. Jon ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ The personal submersibles mailing list complies with the
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