I enjoyed four dives on Saturday with Kyalami departing out of the Riviera Beach Marina.
We did:
Las Patas
Breakers
Corridor
Drifting Spot
Good dose of reef sharks, turtles and GGs.
Most noteworthy were three things.
First, a really mature GG had a big tail fin sticking out of its mouth and that was certainly intriguing. I’ll try to post a screen shot in the next few days. It’ll probably be unimpressive on your computer monitor or phone but it was definitely impressive when I filmed it up close.
Second, the reef topography had much more defined and interesting contours (extended spurs, draws and sharp banks) compared to Jupiter. While Jupiter almost always promises big sealife, the reef (that I’ve seen) is a bit mundane. WPB has much more interesting terrain.
Lastly, the health of the reef with purple fan coral, reef plants and large number of schools of fish were also impressive.
Luke (skipper), Mike, Sydney and Sarah are a great crew. Luke’s safety briefs and Mike and Sydney’s dive briefs were crisply-delivered and complete. Luke and the deck hand on duty exercise great control during pick ups.
I don’t have any special relationship with Kyalami. I just have very low tolerance for some of the grab-assery I’ve seen in Florida recreational diving. When I run into a well-organized charter with competent crew members I like to share the good news. If I continue recreational diving, I’ll probably spring for the large dive package as it does represent a decent savings.
Tulipan Bakery was well-stocked and opened in plenty of time to scoop up breakfast for the crew and make the 07:00 initial manifest call. However, don’t expect anyone at the bakery to speak English. If you want to catch up on election implications in Venezuela, game on.