Sunday, December 31, 2006

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Well, 2006 is gone and left us with many new things and many changes here at the store. The diving was good both inshore and off, we saw some changes in some of the gear this year, Carl shaved his mustache, among some others. We also have seen a trend in more divers changing to rebreathers instead of doubles. We had a very successful open water class with the M.A.T.E.S. school this year and we even got some of them in the inlet and off shore.

We at Divers Two are looking forward to the New Year and as always will be there to provide the best possible service and training we can. Let us all hope for warm weather, clear sky's and great visibility for 2007


Happy New Year to All.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Merry Christmas

On behalf of the Staff at Diver's Two We would like to wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas and happy holidays. Please feel free to stop by on Christmas eve to say hi and eat some cookies. We will be open until about 3:00pm for you last minute shopping needs.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Today's Shark River Inlet Dive

Hi all,
Unfortunatly for me i am recovering from a bad virus so i missed today's dive so the following is Sharons news on how it went. We had planned to do a dive on the Western World however there had been a report of a storm surge and bad vis so we moved it to the Inlet.

It was about 60 degrees above water and about 50 degrees below, but all in all it was a good day to go diving in the Inlet at A Street . It was just Sharon, Pete and Bill OConnell who made the journey out today. And despite the cold water, Bill was a trooper and made the whole dive in a 7 mil wetsuit with no complaints of being cold. Viz was about 6 – 8 feet, but not too much life to see, Pete and Bill did find a nice sized lobster to look at!! We made it out past the bridge, and then turned around and the current kicked up quite a bit!! But for a day in Mid December it wasn’t all that bad to be under the water!!

Friday, December 08, 2006

Need a Christmas Tree

Looking to cut down a fresh Christmas Tree? Check out Pattersons Green houses on Adelphia Rd in Howell and Let Instructor Sharon help you pick one out. She will even cut one down for you. Just ask Carl. (Lazy bum).

Well even though it's geting colder we are not giving up without a fight. Pete Sharon Carl and I are going to try to dive the Western World next Friday afternoon (Weather Permitting)We will be meeting at 1:30 at the store. If the surf is to big we will probably head back to the Inlet.

Look for new Divers Two T shirt and sweart shirt designs coming sometime next week. They are awsome and will make for a great Gift.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Life can be tough sometimes

So, It's been warm an somewhat sunny. Water temp has been in the mid 50's, Not to shabby for diving in November. Problem is the vis has been terrible for shore dives and now look, Vis today is starting to look like it is coming back, then you look at the weather and it going to blow 40-60 mph tomorrow. yes life is tough sometimes.
Hey but we arn't giving up that easy. keep checking for more upcoming beach dives.

Anyway, Looking for a great gift for someone? How about a course? We offer all courses from Open Water to specialties such as Nitrox, Equipment, and Dry suit to name a few.It's the gift that keeps on giving. (ok at least when the vis is good)

Hey you want good vis, I mean really good vis? Check out Bills trip to Cay Island in the Bahamas this february 6th through th 13th. for more details check out our web site under trips.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Rebreather Orintation Postponed

Hi all, Dan Crowell's rebreather orintation will be postponed until January. Any questions you can give me a call at the store.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Things To Be Thankful For This Year....

Good visibility (well ok at least the beginning of the season)
Warm tempeture (air that is ...hey it was a warm winter remember)
tons of life in the bay like puffers and trop's and things
Going out on the boat all summer..(NOT!!!)
Carl shaving his mustache and cutting his hair (damn hippie)
Diving old WW2 wrecks off Key West
My new Dry Suit (wahoo!!!)
Well anyway, I hope everyone has a nice Thanksgiving despite the weather. I was hoping to get one in on Friday but it doesn't look good.
Keep checking in for more upcoming dives.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Diving This Weekend?

Well it looks like Mother Nature is making it tough to get in the water this weekend. The water in shore is looking like mud. Hopefully the rain will blow out of here by next week and we can try for the 25Th. I will keep you updated
FYI Joe and I are changing our schedule for the Winter months starting this week I will be in the store Tuesday through Friday, Off Saturday, On Sunday and off Monday. Joe will be working Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, off Thursday, on Friday and Saturday and off Sunday. Carl is keeping his schedule a secret.
I am currently working on next years class schedule however we are still offering specialties and Advanced classes while the weather holds so if there is a specialty you are interested in just give me a call.
Captain Dan Crowell will be holding another rebreather orientation on Saturday November 25th at 9:00am. If you are interested in finding out how they work please join us. The orientation is free and there is no obligation. Take it from someone who's tried it it is really cool.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Inlet Dive Planned for Saturday Canceled

Sorry Folks, Due to the wrath of mother nature we will not be diving tomorrow. There has been a big surf rolling in causing a bit of a surge that will make diving the inlet difficult and the vis not so good. Carl was in the back bay today and only had about three foot vis. We will try again next week with another night dive in the inlet next Saturday meeting aroun 5:00PM. I will give you more details later in the week so check back with me.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Why Change a Good Thing

We are looking to do another save our sanity Inlet dive this Saturday Nov. 11th. This time we are going in during the day meeting at 11:00am At the A street side of the inlet in Belmar.Water temps should be in the mid to low 50's and it look like the air temps should be around 60. Hope to see you there.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Fantastic Dive

Last Saturday night's inlet dive was Incredible to say the least. Their were so many bait fish in the water you had to keep brushing the out of your way. The visibility was around 15 feet or more with tons of life still around. Divers spotted feather Blennie's, Black fish, Sun Dials (windowpains), skates, butterflies,Sea ravens, and i think toad fish or what I like to call baby head fish. The full moon gave us lots of water to play in.

We aren't done yet, we are planning more dives in the near future so check back soon

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Inlet Dive This Saturday

Hi Everyone,
We are planning an Shark River Inet Dive this Saturday Meeting at 5:30PM. Instructor Carl was in with a couple of students on Tuesday. He told me the water temp. was about 55 degrees with less then two foot Vis. I have been watching the tides and it seems to be getting better with each change so we should end up with about 6-10 feet by the weekend. We will be meeting this time on the Belmar (south)
side of the inlet at A street. Keep in mind the the Air temp will be in the mid 40's so if you are diving wet be prepared. Hope to see you there.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY

Well, Sorry folks but it looks like the Underwater Pumkin Contest is a wash out this year.Bummer to because Carl was in the bay yesterday with about ten foot vis however the water temp. is now around 55 degrees. We are planning a dive in the Belmar side of th inlet this Saturday to celebrate Divemaster Rich's birthday. We are wating to see if he will wear his birthday suit or not. Sharon, Myself will also be on hand as well as other D2 staff members. should be a great time so don't miss it.

Special shout out to my good friend Kathy, we miss you and get well soon!!!!!

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Another Fun evening in the Inlet

Last Thursday evening we jumped in the Avon side of the Shark River Inlet with about 10 divers. It was a bit challenging due to a front that moved in and created a bit of a surface surge. Once we got down to the bottom everything calmed down a bit and we had a nice dive with about 5'-8' of visibiliity. Sean my dive buddy and I got to see some butterflies, tog and small sea bass to name a few.We had a few M.A.T.E.S. kids out their collecting cridders for there tank at the new school.I will be doing it again real soon so check in with me often.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Dive Cancelled

Due to the weather we have to CANCEL tonights SAVE OUR SANITY Dive.

We thank all those that participated in last nights dive -- there was a great turnout of new and seasoned divers.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

INLET DIVE THIS THURSDAY

Hi everyone,
Join Sharon and myself this Thursday at 6:00pm at the Avon side of the inlet for another insatllment of the save our sanity dives. Bring a light and being that it is getting dark earlier. Looks like the river is recovering from the rain quick so it should be ok for the dive. water temps in the low 60's.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

GREAT TIME!!!!

Tonight's inlet dive was tons of fun with 15 divers heading into the water (where else would they go.) We made a slight change due to the northeast winds today and changed our location to the A St. side of the inlet. We had around 10-15 foot vis with tons of fish to look at. Water temps were around 67 degrees with a strong full moon current. Kyle and Dakota from the M.A.T.E.S. school collected some aquatic life and other items (rocks and wood) for there touch tank at the new school. Congratulations to Melanie and Hank for completing thier Advanced Open Water dive and I found out my camera has a "freak'in Laser" on it. (ok the last part wasn't important but it was cool). Sharon and I are getting closer to finding our sanity but we are not there yet so we hope to see you on our next inlet dive.

A couple of Steve's pictures taken with underwater camera.


Tuesday, October 03, 2006

OH MY!!!!!!!

That's the only way I can describe today's Shark River Inlet dive. Sharon, Rich Goldman, and myself jumped in the inlet for an Advanced Open Water dive. We had 20-25 feet of (tap water) visibility and saw many types of aquatic life such as butterflies, tangs, little grouper, black fish, sea bass and we even found a huge puffer. Water temp was around 66 degrees. Looks like Thursday may get a little fluffy so we may end up at the A street side so make sure you check with me during the day.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Save our sanity dives

Help Sharon and Steve find thier sanity after a long, long, long spring/summer of open water classes and scuba camp!!

Join us in the inlet on -
October 5th @ 6:00 pm - Belmar OCean Side/Shark River Inlet
October 19th @ 6:00 pm - Find the puffer dive! Avon Side of Shark River Inlet
October 20th @ 6:30 pm - Find the missing Buddha Statue! A Street of Shark River Inlet

Please help -- it is a very good cause!! It will be a LONG winter of open water pool sessions!!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

Congratulations to the following people for completing there Open Water Certification - Mark Murphy, Steve Brown, Melissa Burdoff, John Burdoff, Grace Ann Shotwell and Kevin Burns.
Also Congratulations to Mark Dirato for completing his Advanced Open Water, Night diver and Nitrox classes.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Underwater Clean Up a BIG success!!

This years Shark River Underwater Clean up was a HUGE success with over 60 participants. This year we picked up close to 200 pounds of debris including a bicycle, chairs, traffic cones, and fishing line and bottles.

A special thanks goes out to the Belmar Mayor and Council and the Municipal Marina Staff, also MATES of Ocean County, Jekinson Aquarium, Clean Ocean Action, Adventure Aquarium, and ALL the divers and non that helped to make the day a great success.

Also a special thanks to the D2 Staff for making it a great event!!

Here are some pics!!
Some divers gearing up


Some stop for a quick photo!




Just a couple of the unusual items found this year.

Friday, September 22, 2006

BUMMER

Looks like the boats are staying home this weekend 4-8 foot seas predicted. Maybe October will be better. Our scheduled charters are ending September 30th but it doesn't mean the boat stops running. Check our web site often for charters in October.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Congratulations!!!!!!!

Congratulations to Joe Crilly, Rachel Kuras, Richard Goldman, and John Pelligra on completing thier Open Water SCUBA course. All though Vis was only a couple of feet in the Back Bay a great time was had by all.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Shark River Clean up 2006

This year marks are 11th year cleaning up the Shark River off of the L str beach in Belmar. So far we have picked up over 24,000 Lbs of debri and garbage.We have brought up many unusuall items over the years such as engine parts, jewlery, old bottles, a bowling ball, a floor sander, and even an old urn. I have been diving and snorkeling the river for over 30 years and it is nice not to see garbage every few feet. Unfortunatly it is a never ending task and we will probably be picking up another 10,000 lbs pounds over the next few years. Please join us to help keep one of the best inshore dive sites in New Jersey clean. We will be meeting at 7:00am at the Belmar Marina near the boat ramp on Saturday, September 23rd. Splash time is at 8:30am. Lets hope mother nature stops sending the storms our way so the vis gets better.