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Below is the active list of scheduled boat dive trips. Be sure to contact the charter directly for confirmation, rates, booking and other info.

Feb 10th | Anacapa Island | Spectre
Feb 11th | Outer Islands | Peace
Feb 11th | Farnsworth Bank | Sand Dollar
Feb 11th | Santa Cruz Island | Conception
Feb 11th | Catalina Island | Magician
Feb 11th | Anacapa/S. Cruz Island | Spectre
Feb 12th | Catalina Island | Magician
Feb 12th | Wreck Alley | Humboldt
Feb 12th | Anacapa/S. Cruz Island | Spectre
Feb 12th | TBD | Sand Dollar
Feb 12th | Anacapa/S. Cruz Island | Spectre
Feb 17th | Outer Islands | Vision
Feb 17th | Talcott Shoal | Peace
Feb 17th | Outer Islands | Conception
Feb 17th | Anacapa Island | Spectre
Feb 18th | Outer Islands | Peace
Feb 18th | Catalina Island | Cee Ray






Sound Ocean Systems Underwater GPS

Date  : April 12, 2010

Sound Ocean Systems, Inc. announces the release of the Sea Guide, diver hand-held GPS. The Sea Guide gives recreational divers the ability to mark and relocate dive sites, wrecks, reefs, or other subsea items of interest. By utilizing the readout of a hand-held GPS system underwater, divers will spend less time searching and more time exploring.

At the heart of the Sea Guide is a GPS 76 receiver manufactured by Garmin, the most trusted name in GPS technology. The Sea Guide is designed to provide precise underwater GPS positioning using correction data obtained from the Wide Area Augmentation System.

The system allows a diver to determine position from a depth of 60 feet and can be carried by the diver to a depth of 100 feet. The GPS receiver is enclosed in a small anodized aluminum pressure housing tethered to a floating antenna. The small lightweight receiver unit is easily held in one hand and can be strapped to a diver's harness for easy storage. The rugged antenna float is tethered to the receiver with a strong, small diameter coax cable and is brightly painted for surface traffic avoidance.

The pressure housing utilizes a connector set to allow for separation of the cable and antenna from the aluminum housing. The clear polycarbonate housing cover provides an unobstructed view of the receiver display. Spring loaded, watertight push buttons offer divers the opportunity to interact with many of the GPS receiver's functions. The interface between housing and cover includes an o-ring seal for maximum leak protection.

Designed by a former U.S. Navy Diver and tested in the Pacific Northwest's Puget Sound, the SOSI Sea Guide provides elite equipment for the recreational diver.

For more information, visit www.soundocean.com.



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