ChrisM
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I think you're from CA, as am I. I think it's the best diving in the world (and I was just counting the countries i've dove in as a lark, and it's about 20, on 5 continents)I'm not sure yet if it is or not.
I suppose if you're from Las Vagas Nevada or Austin Texas or somewhere in Nebraska then Cozumel and it's diving might be a wonderful place. But I have an ocean close by and I love it dearly. Warm water and huge visibility is really nice but it's not mandatory for me. My cold water diving is an entirely different experience of "wild" and I have acclimated to it and I love it. Cold water diving and low vis is no deal breaker for me at all.
I have to look at total money spent in relation to the experience gained. My free time is very rare. I own a business and have a lot of responsibilities so escaping is very difficult for me, so if I get a chance and time to get out of here it better be for a damn good reason.
In my book, just because water is warm and vis is 200' and I get to look at a few features that are cool like some morays and some passing mantas and a few corals, cool!
But to be stuck with 35 other newbies and all I see is rototillers with hanging consoles smashing everything and dust outs from split fins and photogs hogging a spot for way too long with a camera rig bigger than my truck, and getting stuck with a 15 dive saucer eyed flailing instabuddy that blows through their air in 15 minutes, and then a DM with a cattle prod moving the heard along, that just doesn't sound like fun to me.
It sounds like there is more of that going on than being taken to a rarely dived spot that is for advanced divers only that really get to see some incredible stuff and being left alone to enjoy it.
But i've been diving Coz on and off since 2004, and I've never had this experience. You just need to do a little homework into the op you choose Most often, once I've demonstrated I'm a competent diver, I (and my buddy) are left alone to dive as we please, including diving our tank
No doubt there are operators out there like that. I just have never dived with one. But hell I've been in Palau and seen scads of very bad divers (worse than in Cozumel if I'm honest), being dragged around by their first stage by the DM (even, i **** you not, without fins).
Fair enough to not like Coz. But contempt before examination is shortsighted IMO. /shrug
Not that it matters, but i took GUE fundamentals and was in with the group when they were big in so cal, but I never bought into the rigidity. The standardization and gear configs make a lot of sense. My wife and I dive backplates, I use a necklace and a long hose, analog gauge, etc. Nothing dangling from our rigs. Lots of times we'll get on Coz boats and there are other backplates, sometimes not.