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Top 10 Ways To Tell There Are Too Many People on the Boat

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On October 18, 2006
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Top 10 Ways To Tell There Are Too Many People on the Boat

Top 10 Ways To Tell There Are Too Many People on the Boat

10) A borrowed bottle of mask defogger is passed around and returned empty.

9) The guy in front of you enters with your octopus in his mouth.

8) The divemaster comes up to you and your buddy and says, "OK, this tank is for you two."

7) A boatload of refugees stops by and offers to take some people in their boat.

6) You put one leg in your wetsuit and the other in your neighbor's.

5) The Coast Guard tries to turn your boat back to the country of its origin.

4) They have the "Take a Number" machine and the "Now Serving" sign.

3) You get stopped by the U.S. Coast Guard, who asks if they can provide any food, water or medical assistance.

2) The dive operator offers a 10 percent discount to divers willing to hold onto the hang bar on the way out to the site.

1) You see a handwritten "0" added to the end of the number on the sign that indicates maximum capacity.

Top 10 Ways To Tell There Are Too Many People on the Boat

10) A borrowed bottle of mask defogger is passed around and returned empty.

9) The guy in front of you enters with your octopus in his mouth.

8) The divemaster comes up to you and your buddy and says, "OK, this tank is for you two."

7) A boatload of refugees stops by and offers to take some people in their boat.

6) You put one leg in your wetsuit and the other in your neighbor's.

5) The Coast Guard tries to turn your boat back to the country of its origin.

4) They have the "Take a Number" machine and the "Now Serving" sign.

3) You get stopped by the U.S. Coast Guard, who asks if they can provide any food, water or medical assistance.

2) The dive operator offers a 10 percent discount to divers willing to hold onto the hang bar on the way out to the site.

1) You see a handwritten "0" added to the end of the number on the sign that indicates maximum capacity.