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Re: Diving Rhone on a slack tide
[Re: chbrow10]
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12/02/2019 12:38 PM
12/02/2019 12:38 PM
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cwoody
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I remember some pretty good current getting from the dive boat to the wreck. Was not an issue once we were at/in the wreck. Stay close to bottom when heading into the current to cut down on current affect. We were practically crawling along the bottom. Only see one tide listed for entire BVI. BVI Tide Chart
Chuck W.
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