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craracer, u do know about the bugs on roatan right? bring plenty of strong stuff and use it especially if you are going to hang on the beach or be around at dusk! Plenty of other good stuff to find out about if you search thru previous threads... mike
 
This quote, by the soft-spoken, ever humble RoatanMan, was what made me realize that I was being less than considerate:

Aint no one happy if momma aint happy

Have fun on the trip!
 
Make sure you request a room in the newer, or remodeled, wing. The rooms are a little bigger and nicer.

Yes, I've read that the better rooms are the 100-200 series and I've requested one! Thanks!

u do know about the bugs on roatan right?
I have read countless cases of being eaten alive! It seems like people either get hit hard or nothing at all. I've also read that some people bring along a can of Raid:shocked2:

We will be bringing Skin So Soft, Deep Woods Off, Benadryl, and some form of topical anti-itch.

Aint no one happy if momma aint happy
Ohhhh yea.... I know this all too well.:eyebrow:
 
Doc, hope you know i'm just poking fun! I remember being one of those fins - maybe that was your reference- when i passed you at about 8 feet deep with a diver real low on air. I think the lights are cool but I will never forget the look on your face! Sorry 5 years late! Gotta do what you have to do!
 
I too would like to hear a new review of Fantasy from someone who hasn't made one or the other a favorite! I know Fantasy welcomes divers from CCV to their property and although other than a couple guys that swam over to CCV I haven't seen many "Fantasy visitors" at CCV. I would say that I believe visitors would be very welcome, just difficult to get there.
 
Doc, hope you know i'm just poking fun! I remember being one of those fins - maybe that was your reference- when i passed you at about 8 feet deep with a diver real low on air.

I seem to have survived. :eyebrow:

But that's the thing about the shore dive from CCV, for about 1/2 the distance to the wreck, if you ran low on air, you could just stand up.:D Even a diver who's hyperventilating could make it in on SCUBA from the Wreck with 300 psi.

You bring up a good point, though. So many times, even when people are "going out" with a full 3000psi, they're in such a rush they'll miss everything that lives in that shallow reef environment (2~15fsw) that stretches the first 300 feet out to the Wreck.

When my wife (aka: Herself) was first starting out, she gave me an "low on air" and also an "out of air" sign on two separate occasions at the PA wreck (even though she had 3-500psi). These days, she thinks about heading back at 500psi, and is definitely on her way at 300psi, altho she prefers more reserve to allow for shallow water hyper-dawdling®, a PADI Distinctive Specialty that she authored.

One night, Herself watched me from the gazebo, knowing right away why I had stopped in 3' and wasn't moving, butt up in the air. She knew I had an Octopus, and she was wrapped around my arm and tugging at my reg and mask. I hadn't budged in four minutes, so she assumed correctly that it was my new best 8 legged friend.

At this point, two outbound divers were heading out on the chain to night dive the wreck. I had their bee-line path pretty well blocked with my butt and 16 watts of light, and didn't notice the divers until the started crawling over on top of me and Mrs.:octopus: on the way out. I asked them later what they saw and they said it was pretty dead out there- not much.

Go slowly. And if you think you're out of air on the way in at CCV, suck it dry- then stand up. Many people "stop scuba diving" on their way in at 4fsw next to the gear platform. You're missing the best part- that 80 feet to the shore. As one CoCoNut phrased it, "I don't run out of air, I run out of water!"

"Go slow, Seymour" - Ossman
 
Something to think about...Ive you want to dive 5 dives a day,3 of them will be on the same dive site. I know the the old saying..you go to the same movie theater and see a different movie everytime you go. It seems to me that to dive 25 dives in a week and spend 15 of them on the same site all within 3000 psi of the dock might get a little old. I would prefer to see more sites and repeat a dive only if I deemed it worthwhile....not just because it is the only way to do it.
 
If you get tired of the wreck (I know I didn't and I dove it 3 times), you're just a fin kick away from the CCV wall (which I forgot to dive:shakehead:)
 

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