Sunday, September 30, 2007

The Comet

Today’s boat dive had seven divers on it making their way to the Comet. The highlight of the dive was seeing the two giant paddlewheels. It was a very comfortable dive with the temperature of 64f (18C). The visibility was in the range of 20 ft. The max depth that I got on this wreck was 81 feet. This was an enjoyable dive and one that helps put Kingston on the map. Getting back on the boat was an adventure for me not because of rough seas but because I had a sudden case of sea sickness that left as quick as it came. On the way back we had a little bit of a discussion about some of the great diving in the Kingston area and the potential for more. It was brought to our attention that there is some great wreck diving in 65 ft range closer to the base that needs to have some work done to open it up. I think as a club we should get behind it and maybe open up a wreck like the HMS Montreal, that is closer to shore, and in 65 feet of water. Other things that were talked about on the ride back was the chance to dive the Munson next Saturday and the pumpkin dive which I am looking forward to and encourage everyone to get out and do.

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