Hi Vicky, A long time ago when I was living on Oahu I went for two single
tank dives in succession. The first one was in 100 feet and the second one
was in about 30-40 feet. After the first dive we sat in the sunshine for 30
minutes and then went in for the second dive. After about 15 minutes I was
freezing and had to go back to the boat. I didn’t wear any type of
additional wet suit or diving skin. So it’s certainly possible to get
uncomfortably cold in Hawaiian waters. My wife always wears a shorty wet
suit when we go snorkeling now because she's always too cold otherwise.
Bert Bartleson
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Vicky Wall
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Subject: [CONCH-L] Diving in Hawaii
Hi Everyone,
I have a question about scuba diving in Hawaii. In early August is the water
warm enough for just a diving skin or is a wet suit required?
Thanks!
Vicky Wall
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