New Jersey Scuba/Wreck/Technical Diving on the OL' Salty II



OL' Salty II is the most comfortable and spacious dive boat in the Northeast!  She offers more deck space than any other vessel in the territory.  Maintaining a large aft deck and a walk-around cabin.  She has plenty of room for equipment storage and enjoyment.  Wet gear bags or boxes are conveniently stowed under the benches around the main cabin. While cylinders are lashed around the aft deck.  There is ample room inside our cabin for dry gear and personal items.

OL' Salty II is equipped  with a large dress-up table on its aft deck.  Once a dive team is ready to get geared up you bring all accessories equipment to the table.  Point out your cylinder and the crew will place them on the table and help you gear-up for your dive experience.



OL' Salty II has a large door in it's transom, making entries and exits safe and easy.  All divers enter the water by performing a "Giant Stride" entry.  Once in the water it is a short swim to the stern down line that is tied into the dive site.  The stern down line eliminates the fatigue divers experience having to surface swim all the way to the bow at the beginning of their dive

OL' Salty II has the BEST dive ladder in the industry.  Our ladder is a center post t-rung design that extends deep into the water.  This ladder style allows divers to exit the water with all their equipment in place.  There is NO need to take fins off due to the open rung design.

 

OL' Salty II Deploys a trail line off the stern of the vessel to ensure ease in getting back to the vessel.  For technical or deep exploration dive that require decompression, the crew will deploy our decompression line.  This decompression line extends 50 feet from bow to stern and is set at 20 feet below the water line.  Generally the decompression line is deployed on all divers greater than 150 feet of depth.

OL' Salty II employs technical dive masters, instructors, and course directors as its crew for dive excursions.  The crew are trained in first aid, CPR and oxygen administration as required by the Coast Guard.  The crew is also well versed in all types of equipment configuration from novice to advanced.  They are more than willing to help in all your needs to ensure a safe dive experience.




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