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#21085
How do we list a "Dive Site" that is moving? :)
LatitudeAdjustment - 4/17/2014 6:28 AM
Category: General
Replies: 6

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Do you notice we divers are listed as ballast, do they think we have too much gear :)



Don’t dive near the props!

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Eric_R - 4/17/2014 9:21 AM
I would log it at it current position at the time of the dive. Position is all relative anyways.
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Greg - 4/17/2014 10:11 AM
As soon as we have floating dive sites like this, I will come up with a way to list it in the dive site section :). Like Progrower said, maybe list current position, with archived coordinates showing where it was in time. I can’t wait for floating cities like this! Sign me up.
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Rich-D-Fish - 4/17/2014 2:29 PM
I think Greg will have to make it his daily task each morning when he wakes up to input the current GPS coordinates. Suck it up for the team Greg!!!
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OUBobcat - 4/17/2014 4:17 PM
Oh I thought you were referring to the U-352 off the coast of NC. :) Everytime a hurricane goes through there it literally moves position. I think the last one that went through it either moved 20 or 200 ft.
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uwlover4u - 4/18/2014 3:13 AM
OK I’m impressed. But where’s the helipad to bring in supplies and to offload people in case of an emergency?
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UWnewbee - 4/22/2014 8:56 AM
drift dive with a mounted gps,, youll find it lol