General
Dive: 45
Date & Time: 1/19/2010 1:21pm
Location: Kwajalein Marshall Islands
Site: P-Buoy North
Dive type: Boat Dive
Weather: Misting Rain
Visibility: Very Clear
Air Temp: 78°F
Water Temp (max depth): 82°F
(end of dive): 82°F
Weight: 19.0lbs
Buddy: Mike Beynon, Drew Hall, Jim Burk
Dive Master:
Boat Name: K65
Dive Operator: John O'Rourke
Details
Computer: Suunto Gekko
Diver: Suunto Diver
ID Number: 809432
Gas Model: Air
Sampling Rate: 30
Altitude Mode: A0
Personal Mode: P0
Oxygen Percent: 21%
Tank Size: 80 cu ft
Working Pressure: 3000 psi
Start Pressure: 3000 psi
End Pressure: 1200 psi
Surface Air Consumption: 0.64 cfm
Cumulative Time: 1:04:09:00 d:h:m:s Since Dive 1
Profile
Surface Interval:
Duration: 0:00:24:30 d:h:m:s
Maximum Depth: 136.0 ft
Average Depth: 68.0 ft
Alarms:
Dive Gear
Mask
Fins
Snorkel
Regulator
BC
Gloves
Boots
E-Trex
Blue Flashlight
Red Flashlight
Notes
This was my first time diving on P-buoy North. It has a very large ship on its side. The bow is in about 85 feet of water and the stern is in about 130'. It’s a great dive but very little bottom time. It took us a couple of times to find the sub-surface buoy. Drew skin-dove the tie-off rope and we tied off the boat to the d-ring. Surface was pretty calm. We’ve had lots of wind in the past days but today it was very nice.
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