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Re: Dive Balls @ Rhone w/ CAT
[Re: FrenchLaundry]
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11/26/2022 09:17 AM
11/26/2022 09:17 AM
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TomGarvey
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Yes, you can use National Parks mooring balls for diving. The color code is: Orange - non-diving use Yellow - commercial dive boats only White - non-commercial diving Blue - dinghies only
Tom Garvey
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Re: Dive Balls @ Rhone w/ CAT
[Re: FrenchLaundry]
#291683
11/26/2022 04:53 PM
11/26/2022 04:53 PM
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MrEZgoin
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We were there this morning and there were no other boats in sight. Picked up a yellow ball just because it was closer, but they are clearly marked for commercial dive boats.
There are about 8 yellow buoys and a similar number of red park buoys, plus a dinghy line.
The red buoys are a bit farther away, but not that much.
Conditions were spectacular for free diving the wreck and nearby shore.
M4000 "Lio Kai"
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