Again, hello to everyone. I don't know why but I really enjoy the fossil dives. I think a great white could swim by and I wouldn't even notice (not that that is a good thing
). I just find it absorbing and relaxing.
My question is....at what point do you feel that someone has anchored up too close to you? I'm aware of the 300 foot rule for a diver down flag but to me that seems a little close. Sometimes there are quite a few boats anchored near where I want to dive when I get there and I just wondered at what point you would feel that I got too close. IMO, it's not like it's anyone "spot" so I might get a little closer than I would offshore but I also don't want to pizz anyone off unnecessarily. What do you think (especially you charter guys)?
Thanks.

My question is....at what point do you feel that someone has anchored up too close to you? I'm aware of the 300 foot rule for a diver down flag but to me that seems a little close. Sometimes there are quite a few boats anchored near where I want to dive when I get there and I just wondered at what point you would feel that I got too close. IMO, it's not like it's anyone "spot" so I might get a little closer than I would offshore but I also don't want to pizz anyone off unnecessarily. What do you think (especially you charter guys)?
Thanks.