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We are a private and public dive charters that accommodates all levels of diving in Jupiter, West Palm Beach and Lake Worth. We specialize in all levels of scuba divers including drift reef diving, wreck diving, lobster hunting, shark encounters, whatever our customers want to dive. How to use 3d paint. We are also instructors that teach basic scuba diver courses, technical diving courses, re-breather diving and everything in between.

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We are open for diving and taking reservations. For social distancing, we are spacing the divers and sanitizing the boat before each trip, between dives, and at the end of each trip. In Palm Beach County it is MANDATORY TO WEAR A MASK so please bring a Personal Protection Equipment and wear it while underway and in between dive site. We are limiting access to the cabin space to one person at one time. NEW REFUND POLICY: All refunds will be issued in the form of E-gift Cards. Upon space availability you can reschedule at anytime and the E-Gift Card will not expire.

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Tired of diving with 20 other people? We provide the most comfortable dive operation in Palm Beach and Jupiter area. We are dive professionals that will customize all your diving needs. We offer private and open seat dive charters on our 33 ft Miami Yacht Navy Hull Pilot house vessel. Our vessel holds 6 divers and 3 crew members. Our deck holds 24 scuba tanks making the vessel very comfortable for all our guests.

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Tired of diving with 20 other people? We provide the most comfortable dive operation in Palm Beach and Jupiter area. We offer private and open seat shark snorkeling trips and private freedive Charters on our 26ft Aquasport vessel. Our vessel holds 6 divers and 2 crew members.

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We offer private scuba shark diving, private freedive Charters and private snorkel shark dives on our 30 ft Century vessel. Our vessel holds 6 divers and 2 crew members.

Please call us to schedule your private charter. 561-331-2239

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Diving Palm Beach County

We dive the palm Beach county near shore sites that include natural reefs and ledges (40ft – 140ft), artificial reefs (45ft – 140ft concrete culverts, rocks and concrete rubble), wrecks (55ft -300ft) like the cross current barge (55ft deep), Governors wreck trek (80ft deep), Corridor wreck trek (80 ft deep), Princess Anne Wreck (90 ft deep). Water temperature varies from 72* in the winter to 87* in the summer. We recommend a 5mm wetsuit in the winter or 3mm or skin in the summer. All divers must carry SMB (safety sausage), own dive computer and must be trained to operate them. Typical visibility is typically between 50 ft - 80 ft and temperatures are in the 80's* most of the year. Super win the game.

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Sb game hacker apk free download. We are NAUI, PADI, TDI and SDI professional dive instructors and USCG Captain and dive guide on staff. We provide cold bottled water, soft drinks, and some snacks. If you would like to bring your own drinks and snacks you are welcome to do so. We have a 4 to go policy (we need a minimum of 4 divers booked to make it a trip) Our boat has a hot fresh water shower, Large dive platform with easy access ladder.

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Born
James Franklin Oldham

November 20, 1939
DiedSeptember 25, 1983 (aged 43)
near Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Cause of deathParachute failure while skydiving
Other namesJim O'Brien (stage name)
EducationBaylor University
OccupationDisc jockey, television newscaster and presenter
Years active
Spouse(s)
(div. 1969)​
Children
  • Peri Gilpin (born Peri Kay Oldham)
  • Patti Jo Wynne (née Oldham)
AwardsBroadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Hall of Fame (posthumous, 1997)

James Franklin Oldham, better known as Jim O'Brien (November 20, 1939 – September 25, 1983) was an American newscaster.

Biography[edit]

He was born in Galveston in 1939. He married Sandra Jo Hauck in a small ceremony in Texas. They had two daughters: actress Peri Gilpin (born Peri Kay Oldham), who played the character Roz Doyle on the television program Frasier, and Patti Jo Wynne (née Virus and spyware protection for mac. Oldham), who married Shannon Wynne.

According to Peri, he wished to become a pastor and was a theologian who studied at Baylor University.[1]

He came to Philadelphia in 1970 to become a disc jockey at radio station WFIL, after short stints at KHJ in Los Angeles and WOR-FM in New York City.

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Around 1973, he joined the WPVI-TVChannel 6 Action News team as a sports anchor. He soon became the weatherman, and eventually co-anchored the 12:00PM and 5:00PM newscasts, the local edition of Dialing for Dollars, and the weekend magazine show Primetime.

O'Brien had two favorite hobbies: motorcycle riding and skydiving. The latter hobby led to his death in a skydiving accident on September 25, 1983 at the United Parachute Club near Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania. He and another skydiver jumping with him deployed their main parachutes. During their descent, under their open parachutes, they collided with each other and their parachutes became entangled. After they tried unsuccessfully to detach themselves from each other, O'Brien, an experienced skydiver, performed a standard skydiving emergency procedure called a 'cutaway'. He jettisoned his main parachute and deployed his reserve parachute. However, by the time he performed the maneuver, he was already at such a low altitude that he struck the ground before his reserve canopy was able to inflate. The other jumper managed to use the entangled main parachutes to land safely.[2]

O'Brien was posthumously inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Hall of Fame in 1997.

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References[edit]

  1. ^Archive, 6abc. 'A Tribute to Jim O'Brien - 6abc Philadelphia Archive - 6abc.com'. 6abc Philadelphia. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  2. ^aicommand.com; The Death of Jim O'Brien

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