Cool New Dive Map Cards
November 23, 2007 5:16 pm Scuba Gear NewsWe are busy with the receiving and pricing process for lots of new merchandise in preparation for our Annual Christmas Party and Sale on Saturday, December 1, 2007. We have just received one of the coolest little stocking stuffers I have seen in a while. Full color, 3D dive map cards for the shipwrecks of the Spiegel Grove in Key Largo and the USS Oriskany in Pensacola, Florida.
Shipwreck diving is extremely popular with our local and Internet customers. Of course, the talk of the town is diving the USS Oriskany on our weekend trips to the Florida panhandle and the Spiegel Grove on our south Florida trips. We are constantly fielding questions about the depths, layout, and dive specifics of these wrecks. Now you can get a full color, waterproof card that shows these two wrecks in perfect detail. Everything from the depths to various features, prevailing currents on the wrecks, boat travel time from port, and many other details are provided on these cards. They are three-ring punched to fit the popular dive log binders and they provide a perspective of the wrecks that should make diving them a pleasure. There is a single card for the Spiegel Grove and two cards (overview and control island closeup) for the USS Oriskany.
If you intend to dive these two wrecks, you have gotta have these site cards. We are going to try to get these cool cards on our website for electronic purchase over the weekend. Of course, they are available right now for purchase in our store. If anyone is interested in these cards, they can give us a call at (800) 601-DIVE and we can take an immediate telephone order.
Phil Ellis
3D Color Dive Site Cards for Oriskany and Spiegel Grove




November 23rd, 2007 at 5:53 PM
I am pretty sure that these cards will be one of our hottest selling small items this Christmas. I sure would have liked having the Spiegel Grove Card this past July on our liveaboard trip to the Keys. Again, Innovative Scuba has come up with yet another innovative product.
Brad Ellis
November 24th, 2007 at 11:44 AM
I saw these a couple of weeks ago while at MBT and thought they looked great. A great addition for anyone looking to dive the”O”. Great orientation tools.