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I’m a warm water fan for sure.
 

The Red Sea trip we did last August in the St John’s area, my computer showed a temperature several times at depth of over 30 degrees. Moving north back towards Port Ghalib first dive of the day temperature on the surface was 28. It felt cold! 

 

Life eh?

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4 hours ago, TimG said:

I’m a warm water fan for sure.
 

The Red Sea trip we did last August in the St John’s area, my computer showed a temperature several times at depth of over 30 degrees. Moving north back towards Port Ghalib first dive of the day temperature on the surface was 28. It felt cold! 

 

Life eh?


Cayman last year was 28 c (78-79 f) and I wore a fleece with a hooded vest fleece underneath; just could not get warm.   (Was also repetitive diving which makes a big difference) Ironically when I moved to Florida I would dive the natural springs, which are 72 (22 c), in just a swimsuit.  Now that’s 5mm water!
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