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Panama City Wreck TripAugust 31-September 2, 2011
Over the years, Panama City has become synonymous with wreck diving. The beneficiary of an early and aggressive artificial reef program, the waters off this Florida Panhandle beach town are littered with the remains of freighters, warships, tugs, barges, OSVs — virtually any sort of vessel imaginable. And, with wrecks, comes the inevitable boom in marine life: fish, lobsters and other crustaceans, and coral. These vessels are now ablaze with color, hosting life where there once was none.
This September, Harry’s Dive shop will host a two-day trip designed to help you experience the best in Panama City wreck diving. This trip is a great opportunity for divers to take part in Advanced or Specialty Diver training. Because of the depths (many of the wrecks are in 80 to 100 feet of water), if you are not taking part in a class, some form of prior Advanced or Deep Diver training is recommended, along with Nitrox certification and use.
Other than that, you don’t have to be a big-time tech diver — or even have that many dives under your belt. Normal recreational dive gear, including two tanks and a wetsuit adequate for current temperatures, is all you need to own or rent. On Saturday, we’ll enjoy an eight-hour, three-tank dive trip, returning in plenty of time to enjoy a delicious dinner at Captain Anderson’s restaurant. Sunday, it’s a six-hour, two-tank dive trip that returns in time for a leisurely drive back to New Orleans — or you can simply spend Sunday night in Panama City (there is an extra charge or this, of course).
The weather generally cooperates with us; however, if we do have to cancel at the last minute, Vortex and Morrison Springs are just a short drive away — and you can either get a refund of your trip fee or apply it to a future outing. Be sure we have your cell phone number, so that we can contact you at the last minute, if necessary. Some of Our Favorite Wrecks
Note: The wrecks dived on any given day are dictated by prevailing conditions as well as the number of vessels already in place upon our arrival. Itinerary
Panama City is roughly five hours from New Orleans (see map below). For this reason, and because of the need to meet at the dive shop no later than 6:15 am, we have you arrive the night before. Our schedule is: Friday, August 31: Drive to Panama City (approximately four hours). Check into hotel. Get to bed early. Saturday, September 1: Meet at Panama City Dive Center (PCDC) at 6:15 am to sign paperwork before going to the boat. The boat leaves at 7:00 am and should return at 3:00 am. Leave tanks at PCDC while at Captain Anderson’s for our dining experience. Sunday, September 2: Meet at PCDC at 6:15 am to pick up your tanks before going to the boat for a 7:00 am departure. We should return around 1:00 pm to pick up, pack up and head out — or you can opt to spend the night in Panama City. Space on this trip is limited and likely to fill fast. For more information, call or visit Harry’s Dive Shop. Sign Up On Line
You can begin the sign up process for any of Harry’s Dive Shop’s group trips on line. Doing so will help us collect important information we need on each traveller. Note that this is an information collection process only; you will still need to give us payment information in person or over the phone. Get started now.
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