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Captain Matt K
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41 years old
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Charleston
Born April-24-1969
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Joined: 15-August 07
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10 Sep 2008
purchased 6/2/08 for $616 from scuba toys.com as a replacement for one that I thought was lost or stole.
While cleaning and organizing my office yesterday I found the one that was lost in the dam camera bag. Now I am selling the new one. It has quick disconnect and lense cover, no compass. It was used one day on two dives by my girlfriend. In original box and all info that comes with it and original receipt. We both use these computers and love them. I listed on Craiglist for $350 I will sell for $300 to someone here because you guys are my buds. But dont mess around its gunna go fast. I also have a torpedo 3500 for sale Call MATT 717-487-0216 ............................................................ Aeris Atmos AI Nitrox Computer Aeris The Aeris Atmos AI Nitrox Computer is the state of the art air integrated console. The Aeris Atmos AI Nitrox Computer is a very small, compact console; yet, the information is displayed with large, easy to read digits. The Aeris Atmos AI Nitrox Computer is available with or without a compass; with or without a quick disconnect. Essentially, it is an ATMOS 2 with airtime remaining! Key features of the Aeris Atmos AI Nitrox Computer: Safety stop timer Air-time/no deco-time remaining Nitrox compatible Aeris PC downloadable Water & manual activation Audible & flashing LED alarm User-replaceable batteries Easy-to-read graphics
15 Jun 2008
equipment for sale
need to get rid of some stuff so I can buy more dive stuff !! DAN rescue pak extended care. 22 cf in pelican case with all the extras. like new. was 650$ will take 400$ call matt in Charleston, cell 717-487-0216
28 Apr 2008
Finally decided enough with work and went spear fishing.
25 miles off Charleston harbor, 100 foot ledge. Surface temp 69, bottom was around 65, visibility 30-40 feet. First dive, gag 15# and a snapper. Second dive, snowy grouper 12# and a nice anchor. Saw,lots of turtles mating, more gags than normal, 1 bug and a big Caribbean reef crab ( I think ). Was really great for the first dive trip of the year. If you all are going to have a running big fish contest this year I want in. I am ready to dive and done with work. Thanks to Rob for running this site and all who post.
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14 Oct 2007
Saturday dive 10/13/07
Location: 25 NM SSE live bottom 100' Water temperature: 78 surface 75 bottom 101' Winds:+20 kt. AM, 10-15 PM, NNE Seas: 3-5 AM and 2-3 PM Got beat up bad on the way out. ( 21' center console ) Searched new location for some good relief and fish on depth finder, then we were in the water. Visibility: 40' Depth:101' I was goofing around with snappers and small yellow mouth groupers and then HE appeared. The hog fish I have been seeking since moving to Charleston a year ago. I shot hog fish in the Keys before, 15" Not 15 lbs. Yes, 15 inches is fair game in FL Keys lifestyle. We did 2 dives ending up with, 3 hog fish 15, 14, and 11, grouper, snapper and a soft 5 lb. bug. To me this was my trophy fish, felt like when your shoot your first Buck. I could not be happier!!! Thanks to all who post tips and comments and a special thanks to Tommy at ACDC and Rob. AND Thanks for welcoming newcomers!!!!!!!! Matt & Jennifer. pictures attached.
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7 Oct 2007
I would like to carry a camera with me in my bc, just in case. I am diving around 100'. Is there any chance that if I bought a SeaLife DC600, without the the big strobe that I could get a halfway decent picture? Never shot pictures in the deep before. ANY advise, Thanks Matt.
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