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Old 08-07-2014, 07:06 PM
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The second CSC selfie evah?



I brought some rods.



DoodleBug brought some rods...



We caught some bugs and even a rare Fl. Dungeness crab.



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Old 08-07-2014, 08:40 PM
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Here ya go Donnie.....

Hope this makes you feel better!

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Old 08-08-2014, 03:18 PM
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Thanks Ken!!!! That reminds me of of Jimmy Houston kissing his catch!!! He's made millions doing it!!! However he's a little short on the nips action.........

I feel better now!
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Old 08-09-2014, 10:46 AM
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Great job SeaCraft brethren.... Looks like a good time was had by all! I'm still looking for additional photographic evidence! What's the date on the second wave coming down there??? Don,Terry, and I are ready to get down there for the regular season!
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Old 08-09-2014, 12:01 PM
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This gathering made us happy buggers.



I see a spear gun in my future...



Bushwacker and DoodleBug.



65Bowrider and SkipperTee.



Mr. & Mrs Boner.



Nasa`s finest preparing the Saturn V for second stage separation.



Not all pre `88 tanks are flagged.



So we get right over this big coral head.



Only one problem. My fat ass is this wide.



And the opening is only this wide...



So I have to sit around and watch that skinny assed Slacker getting fire coral rash all
over his thighs and taking MY BUGS.



I need a new hat.



Not a bad shirt...


Nor this.



A successful Pirate pilgrimage.



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Old 08-07-2014, 08:58 PM
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Once we helped Sandy get the gender of his hose fittings straightened out so it conformed to Cracker Air standards, the "Slacker Air" project actually came together surprisingly well! With a smaller compressor and motor it's a bit lighter and quieter than Ken and Skip's rigs, although we're not sure yet if it'll support 2 divers. But with Doodlebug on scuba, my snuba rig, and Slacker Air, the bugs never had a chance! Thanks to Ken for putting us on a spot that was loaded with bugs, we got our limit of 18 the first day on just that one spot and called Ken to come join us so they could finish getting their quota! And thanks to SkipnCarla for hosting a great get together!
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Old 08-07-2014, 09:41 PM
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Once we helped Sandy get the gender of his hose fittings straightened out so it conformed to Cracker Air standards, the "Slacker Air" project actually came together surprisingly well! With a smaller compressor and motor it's a bit lighter and quieter than Ken and Skip's rigs, although we're not sure yet if it'll support 2 divers. But with Doodlebug on scuba, my snuba rig, and Slacker Air, the bugs never had a chance! Thanks to Ken for putting us on a spot that was loaded with bugs, we got our limit of 18 the first day on just that one spot and called Ken to come join us so they could finish getting their quota! And thanks to SkipnCarla for hosting a great get together!
Here here and thanks to your wonderful dive platform. 4 inches above the water?
Sweet dive boat there my friend.

DoodleBug came up yelling help. I was confused. I had bad thoughts. He had a nice fish
in his cradle. Caught me off guard. Just a tad shy of legal. Still a great catch.

Great Diving.
Love it.
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Old 08-07-2014, 11:05 PM
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. . . and thanks to your wonderful dive platform. 4 inches above the water? . . .
More like 1-2", or awash if Doodlebug is on it, but that's where you want it so you don't need a ladder!
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Old 08-07-2014, 10:13 PM
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Once we helped Sandy get the gender of his hose fittings straightened out so it conformed to Cracker Air standards, the "Slacker Air" project actually came together surprisingly well! With a smaller compressor and motor it's a bit lighter and quieter than Ken and Skip's rigs, although we're not sure yet if it'll support 2 divers. But with Doodlebug on scuba, my snuba rig, and Slacker Air, the bugs never had a chance! Thanks to Ken for putting us on a spot that was loaded with bugs, we got our limit of 18 the first day on just that one spot and called Ken to come join us so they could finish getting their quota! And thanks to SkipnCarla for hosting a great get together!
The Ole Garmin is sweet. What fun we had.

4.5 cfm is good for 2 @ 30 Ft.
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