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Plang - 2/01/2009 9:01 PM
[Choose #2] F the cold
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[Choose #3] as long as i have a pee valve i am happy
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[Choose #1] Why would I want to be overheated AND have less vis?
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[Choose #3] In a pinch I dive by brai (vis is an option)l. With the right gear 50 is warm. :)
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[Choose #3] it doesn’t matter, as long as it’s water.
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[Choose #2] As long as I can see 5 feet, i’ll be diving
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[Choose #2] That is usually the ONLY temp I dive
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AirOn - 1/05/2009 4:57 PM
[Choose #2] Doesn’t warmer salt water mean clearer vis, unless you go low 40s? Fresh water low 30s.
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Greg - 1/05/2009 12:37 PM
[Choose #2] warm water just makes the dive much better, but I’d dive anywhere.
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[Choose #3] I’d rather dive where I can when I can
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[Choose #2] much easier diving in warm water
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[Choose #3] i prefer colder water diveing all the way around id rather be cold than hot
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[Choose #3] I dive the North Atlantic. 15 ft vis and 60 deg is outstanding to me
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[Choose #3] Vis,,,,every time, UK diving with 150ft vis that would be nice
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[Choose #3] I dive in just about any conditions, including zero viz... & ice diving.
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[Choose #3] I dive NE where 10 ft vis in 50 degree water is good.
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[Choose #2] I don’t like cold weather or cold water.. unless I am drinking it..
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[Choose #2] I am not a cold diver person
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[Choose #3] Just as long as I can get wet.
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[Choose #3] 60 ft is stillpretty good regardless the temperature.
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[Choose #3] What about 40 degree water and 6 foot vis...
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[Choose #3] both of those are considered really good vis in my book
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