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Old 07-29-2015, 08:55 PM
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2015 Bahama trip

Fun trip, 8 days, Ft Lauderdale to Bimini, then south to Riding Rock. On my much loved 25 Seafari, "Someday Came." A short trip compared to last year, but I could not justify much more time off work. Two other divers, Lance, an extremely competent diver from California and Ron Smith, inventor of the fin I wear and no slouch as a freediver. Former US record for dynamic. I think that swim was 175 meters, one breath, using an earlier version of his fin. Both of them way beyond my class and fun to have on the boat.

This was one of those trips where, before we got started I wondered whether I should just go home, dig a hole, and hide. There is a saying, three strikes and you are out. From long experience, I've learned that too many problems before a trip and I'm better off to stay home. This was one of those, got sick with a antibiotic resistant bug,had trouble with my teeth, can't get the boat right, work emergencies, bla bla etc. But I did not want to disappoint anybody and kept going. Ten minutes on the water and I thoroughly overheat the engine though my own stupidity (left a water valve open). Then the engine would not restart. At that point, I figured we were screwed. Tied up to a container ship dock and worked through what was the problem and what damage had been done (considerable). Finally got it sorted after using a few spare parts and fending off the local security types. Thankfully, there seemed to be no long term damage. Off we went. Got to Bimini two hours late, but still time to clear customs, back on schedule, and it got better from there.

First day we went north looking for dolphins without much luck, only found a pair of juveniles who did not stay around long. We quit before noon, just too much wind to see'm and maybe some bad luck. Oh well, sometimes that happens, time to go south. Next morning we dove a big ledge that I just love, 40-80 ft, current blowing us along, good vis. Too deep for me to spear, but its too pretty anyway.

The next few days, we worked south towards Riding Rock, diving old spots and finding lots of new ones. I learned lots from those guys and they were learning how to dive the Bahamas, even trade. Lance is some kind of serious spearo (shots fish in California in 100 ft of cold dirty water) but it took him a while to adjust to a sling. Fun to watch. Two days into this, we got lucky and a pod of spotted dolphins showed up. Ron and Lance got in while I drove the boat until I realized that these dolphins were staying near the boat and there was little wind. In I went, fast. The video below shows a little of it. Diving with dolphins a a very special thing. I never get enough.

The funny looking fin in the video is Ron's newest version of the fin I use, called the Orca2. It is a whole lot better than my fin, but it did not agree with my feet. I will figure out how to beat that problem.

Funny weather pattern this year. No showers, blew like stink at night, 15-20+ knots, flat calm by about 2 pm. El nino maybe?

Here is the video, enjoy. I'll have some more later.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afORmDf-Qpg

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Old 07-29-2015, 09:51 PM
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Awesome video! Thanks for sharing.
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Old 07-30-2015, 07:56 AM
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Very Nice...you are right I would of given up at about the time when the engine would not re-start...LOL
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Old 07-30-2015, 12:04 PM
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Thanks for the video. That looks like great fun. Especially on a SeaCraft.
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Old 07-30-2015, 04:24 PM
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Thanks for the video. That looks like great fun. Especially on a SeaCraft.
Connor-
Thanks, your videos are even more enjoyable after meeting & talking with you at the recent Long Point gathering. On some of those shots Anita asked if it was you? I responded no he's behind the camera and his hair is not that dark! I knew a young lady in Tequesta who came home from high school all wet. When her mother asked why she was wet, she replied there were dolphin in the river, so I jumped in to swim with them!
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Old 07-30-2015, 05:24 PM
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Not me mostly; I'm not that photogenic. Lance is the diver with no wetsuit except one short section about 2:05 that is me dropping down on that 40-80 ledge and another on the boat, very white hair. Ron is wearing a head covering and has a shorty on.

Lance is a professional actor/producer. He did the edit on the vid.

The three strikes thing dates back to a trip in college when we definitely should not have gone. The good boat that we had chartered didn't show up, one of my buddies permanently screwed up his ears, and we all nearly died when I fell asleep driving across a narrow bridge with a semi coming the other direction. About the time the engine overheated, I was certain this was going to be another one.

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Old 07-30-2015, 06:10 PM
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Not me mostly; I'm not that photogenic. Lance is the diver with no wetsuit except one short section about 2:05 that is me dropping down on that 40-80 ledge and another on the boat, very white hair. Ron is wearing a head covering and has a shorty on.

Lance is a professional actor/producer. He did the edit on the vid.

The three strikes thing dates back to a trip in college when we definitely should not have gone. The good boat that we had chartered didn't show up, one of my buddies permanently screwed up his ears, and we all nearly died when I fell asleep driving across a narrow bridge with a semi coming the other direction. About the time the engine overheated, I was certain this was going to be another one.

Plug for Yeti. My lady bought me a 160 qt Yeti for Christmas. It worked considerably better than my old Igloo, to which I had added 3/4 inch of urethane foam. Very pleased.
Very nIce Conner!
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Old 07-30-2015, 07:44 PM
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Connor,
Glad to see you've made another successful trip. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 08-18-2015, 05:24 PM
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Absolutely awesome !!
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