New Years day mean many things to many people. Some sleep
off a night of partying, to some it means football. But for the members of the
dive team it means it’s time to dive! Every year since the team was formed it
has had a New Year day dive.
So think back on
some of those New Year days, some were cold, some warm, some were rain and some
were snowed covered and a few were very cold!! But we never missed a day. High
tides, low tides and a few beach dives, we went in the water. The team could be
called any time day or night any weather and we need to be ready to go and this
is a fun way to kept everybody ready to go!
This year was not
bad. We had eleven divers and six
surface support people. It wasn’t really that cold for the support people and
the water was 39 degrees and in a dry suit that not all that bad. This is what
we have to work in so you do get use to it. Some divers can handle it better
than other. You do what you can!
We did dive in the
area of the sinker mount that we have been working for the last few months with
the visibility at over ten feet we did do some sinker recovery with some of the
divers. We’re trying for 2500 lbs of sinkers for the year and we came up one
hundred and twelve pounds which gave us
two thousand four hundred forty five pounds and five more weeks to go. So it is
a safe bet we’ll make that total.
Sometimes mother nature throws us a surprise, this year it
was a slack tide that ran almost two hours late. The tide chart said the slack
should be at around 1300hrs. At that time the tide was still running really
hard, so we waited and waited, around 1400hrs it had slowed down and we all got
it the water. Well it never stopped! The last diver came out of the water one
hour and twenty minutes later and the tide was just stopped then. Well the
swimming everybody had to do helped keep them warm.
The team had a tag
along from the NJ scuba web site and he had never dove the inlet before and
even he had a good dive! So Troy lets hope your next dive in the inlet will be
better!
Just facts about
other new years day dives
-5 air temp/ with
chill of -17
60 air temp
Two feet of snow
Snow storm
50 feet of
visibility
0 feet of visibility
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