Juardis
Contributor
Hi all, my wife and I consider ourselves average divers. We have over 50 dives, but most have been drift dives in W. Palm Beach. Some with ripping current where you could barely hold on to a wreck, and some with no current. It's good diving, fun diving, but we're looking for something different to celebrate our 30th anniversary. We've never done wall dives, but they sound fun. We have good buoyancy control, which is always important, but maybe more important on a wall with no bottom to help gauge depth? We're not too interested in diving wrecks, although we enjoy the wrecks in WPB because of the Goliath Groupers that seem to be drawn to them, but as far as swimming inside them? No. We're not interested in deep dives (i.e., >80') simply because I'm a little bit of an air hog and I'd rather stay shallower longer and enjoy more color. So with that in mind, here are some questions I have after reading many of the threads here started in the past year or so.
1. We're OW certified but can get AOW (probably will as we meet all the requirements). But does AKR require AOW to do certain dives, like Mary's Place or any other site? Or do the DL/DMs assess everyone's skill level and determine where to go based on that and not some potentially meaningless certification?
2. We recently crossed the threshold where newbs irritate us mainly because they run into us (literally) or cut our dives short (they lose their buddy and adopt us underwater) or get in our way as we try to observe the lobster/eel/whatever, but realizing most of y'all would consider us newbs, I am also sensitized to ruining others diving experience. So the threads I've read here complaining about newb divers on AKR boats leave me wondering, do you need to stay in a group with AKR? And if I run out of air at, say 40 minutes, and have to surface everyone else can stay down longer right? Those answers didn't come through on the various trip reports. I would have thought with AKR you could make your own dive profile and stay down as long as you like, up to some pre-determined maximum like 60 minutes or so, and go where you like just so long as you make it back to the mooring line at (or before) the pre-determined maximum time.
3. My wife likes to follow/stay close to the DL. I like to stay away from the herd that follows the DL. So we compromise, we follow/stay close to the DL
. As I understand it, reading the threads, if you don't look for the little critters, you're missing a lot of the experience of diving Roatan. Maybe that's more south end diving than north end diving? Regardless, I think a DL that knows what he/she is doing would be most helpful in pointing out the macro I would easily miss. What is a "typical" group size like with AKR? And I recognize this is a situation where newb divers could ruin it for others.
4. Are gloves allowed with AKR? I've read they're not at other dive resorts on Roatan, but I haven't read whether they are or not at AKR. My wife wears gloves all the time because, well, she likes them. I've worn them on wreck dives in WPB because of the current and wanting to hold on without getting blown off the wreck.
5. Of the months of April, May, June, which would be "better" for north side diving? We're thinking early/mid-May if for no other reason than it stays out of Hurricane season (June) and it should be warmer water than in April (and maybe fewer bugs too?). We went on a Carnival cruise late May 2014 and the ship couldn't dock in Roatan because of a hurricane in the Pacific. The Pacific! Can you believe it?!
Thanks in advance
1. We're OW certified but can get AOW (probably will as we meet all the requirements). But does AKR require AOW to do certain dives, like Mary's Place or any other site? Or do the DL/DMs assess everyone's skill level and determine where to go based on that and not some potentially meaningless certification?
2. We recently crossed the threshold where newbs irritate us mainly because they run into us (literally) or cut our dives short (they lose their buddy and adopt us underwater) or get in our way as we try to observe the lobster/eel/whatever, but realizing most of y'all would consider us newbs, I am also sensitized to ruining others diving experience. So the threads I've read here complaining about newb divers on AKR boats leave me wondering, do you need to stay in a group with AKR? And if I run out of air at, say 40 minutes, and have to surface everyone else can stay down longer right? Those answers didn't come through on the various trip reports. I would have thought with AKR you could make your own dive profile and stay down as long as you like, up to some pre-determined maximum like 60 minutes or so, and go where you like just so long as you make it back to the mooring line at (or before) the pre-determined maximum time.
3. My wife likes to follow/stay close to the DL. I like to stay away from the herd that follows the DL. So we compromise, we follow/stay close to the DL

4. Are gloves allowed with AKR? I've read they're not at other dive resorts on Roatan, but I haven't read whether they are or not at AKR. My wife wears gloves all the time because, well, she likes them. I've worn them on wreck dives in WPB because of the current and wanting to hold on without getting blown off the wreck.
5. Of the months of April, May, June, which would be "better" for north side diving? We're thinking early/mid-May if for no other reason than it stays out of Hurricane season (June) and it should be warmer water than in April (and maybe fewer bugs too?). We went on a Carnival cruise late May 2014 and the ship couldn't dock in Roatan because of a hurricane in the Pacific. The Pacific! Can you believe it?!
Thanks in advance