fushkin
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I've been planning a solo trip to the Galapagos and am keen on doing a liveaboard, but have read that the diving there can be difficult (especially at Darwin and Wolf).
My experience is as follows:
My experience is as follows:
- I have my Advanced Open Water and have done 50 dives in total.
- I did 8 practice dives at Nusa Penida and Gili Mimpang / Tepekong in Bali in August 2023. The currents were medium, and the water was 19-24°C depending on the site. I wore a 3mm full length wetsuit. I also practiced backroll negative entries here.
- I've probably done around 10 drift dives.
- I remember doing a dive in Thailand where the current was so strong it was impossible to swim against it, we had to crawl on the rocks and hide between them for a breather.
- I also remember experiencing some fairly strong currents when diving the King Cruiser Wreck in Phuket a few years ago.
- I don't have that much experience with cold water.
- I have never dived in an 8mm wetsuit and the heavy weight belt that accompanies it (I only needed 2kg of weight for the 3mm wetsuit).
- I have practiced backroll negative entries, but in calmer conditions - less current, so I was not trying to descend as fast as possible. I have not experienced the rapid descents I read are sometimes necessary at Darwin and Wolf.
- I have never needed to dive with an SMB or emergency GPS. I remember being taught how to use an SMB when I got my qualification but have not used one since.