We decided to continue the trend of good weather and booked a Saturday morning charter with Cape Ann Divers to the Big Fantastic Wall (BFW) and the Chester Poling. Myself, Matt H., Lea H. and Sang were signed up for the charter. Visibility not as good as yesterday but still decent. It was ~20ft on the Poling in some areas. On Big Fantastic Wall it definitely seemed less but then again I had my nose up against the wall for the entire dive so it could have been a lot…
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Trip Report: Burnham Rock & Poling with CAD
I ended up jumping on a early Friday afternoon charter with Cape Ann Divers (CAD) to Burnham Rock and the Chester Poling with my friend Matt H. and Sang. I had not been on a dive boat since January due to weather and my rebreather was drying up since my trip to Florida in March. The water was a brisk 38f (~3.3c) on the bottom but otherwise conditions were great. We had a little excitement on our first dive at Burnham Rock when the mooring broke right at the beginning…
Trip Report: Halfway Rock & Brace Cove with Cape Ann Divers
On Sunday I went out with Sang on an afternoon charter with Cape Ann Divers. Nate, Josh and a few other acquaintances were also scheduled on the same charter. We had a good group of divers on board. We were originally scheduled to go to the New York Central 14-2 (Pug) but unfortunately the wind was howling out of the west at something like 20-25kts. Not very fun although the seas we’re too bad at all. We quickly nixed going to the Pug and Capt. Steve decided to tuck behind…
Weekend report (CAD and Gauntlet)
Last weekend I decided to forgo the camera and GoPro and just do a few days of diving. With the wind and rain for most of the week I wasn’t really predicting good visibility. On Saturday I went out with Cape Ann Divers. We dove the Burnham Rock and then decided to dive the Poling on the way back in. A lot of regulars were on the boat, including a group from the Metrowest Dive Club. Great charter. Conditions at Burnham Rock were surprisingly good. We had about 20-25ft of…
Trip Report: Bottle diving, scallop diving & Chester Poling
The weather this weekend turned out better than can be expected for New England winter boat diving. With the winds blowing for most of the week I did not have high expectations for the conditions but I was pleasantly surprised when the winds finally laid down on Friday and I was greeted with flat and calm seas Saturday morning. Although I have been diving most weekends in January and February all of these dives have unfortunately been shore dives since pretty much every charter has been blown out this…