sportxlh
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Just spent the holiday weekend in the Destin and made 8 dives with Scuba Tech: I also made 4 dives a couple of weeks ago with them as well.
I can't say enough about how great this operator is: we visited numerous sites including natural reefs, wrecks and bridge rubble piles. I'm astonished at the macro life that you can find in Destin: its equal to or exceeds Blue Heron Bridge (have over 70+ dives on BHB from when I lived in SE Florida). A macro photographer was on the boat who made most of the same dives and she reporting see 100's of nudibranches and at least 10 different species. I personally saw 3 different species and probably a dozen individual nudi's.
Also saw a dozen batfish, several frogfish, a number of mantis shrimp, lots of regular shrimp, half a dozen goldentail morays, etc. Also saw some amazingly large spotted morays on Whitehill Reef, equal in size to some green morays I've seen in the Atlantic. Tons of triggers, fair amount of angels, spadefish, amberjacks, jacks, grouper, snapper and butterflies (and other tropicals). Also saw one big nurseshark on one of the reefs (don't recall which one) and a goliath grouper and a large bull shark on the Liberty ship site. We did visit a couple of sites multiple times, but that was OK since finding new frogfish or nudi's is an interesting as seeing a shark to me. One one dive, the DM kindly ran a reel from one site to another, so we could see both during the dive. Sites included:
Whitehill Reef
Thomas Hayward Liberty Ship
Barge
Tripplet's Reef
North Rubble
East Rubble
Main Rubble
Max's Artificial Reef/Rubble Pile
Amberjack Rocks Reef
Shoreline Reef
Captain Nancy was awesome, she's been driving the boat for 30+ years and is incredibly skilled. The deck hand, Sean, was very helpful and Tim, the in-water DM as well as gas blender, was great. The captain quickly figured out which divers were experienced and let us hop in first to maximize our time on nitrox. Dive lengths were 45-55 minutes. The boat is a large converted lobster boat: its pretty comfortable with a large sun shade and interior space. They've been using the Sea Cobra for years, so I've been told. Visibility was good for the area: between 25 and 45 feet depending on the site and the day. I've had similar vis on shallow reefs and during choppy weather on the big wrecks in the Keys. Virtually 0 current which is great when searching for macro life.
The only downside is that there is no rinse bin at the boat dock. The shop does have a rubbermaid standard garbage can that you can use to rinse gear but you'll have to wait in line if there are a lot of divers trying to do the same. Other than that one little nit, I really enjoyed my time in Destin with this operator
I can't say enough about how great this operator is: we visited numerous sites including natural reefs, wrecks and bridge rubble piles. I'm astonished at the macro life that you can find in Destin: its equal to or exceeds Blue Heron Bridge (have over 70+ dives on BHB from when I lived in SE Florida). A macro photographer was on the boat who made most of the same dives and she reporting see 100's of nudibranches and at least 10 different species. I personally saw 3 different species and probably a dozen individual nudi's.
Also saw a dozen batfish, several frogfish, a number of mantis shrimp, lots of regular shrimp, half a dozen goldentail morays, etc. Also saw some amazingly large spotted morays on Whitehill Reef, equal in size to some green morays I've seen in the Atlantic. Tons of triggers, fair amount of angels, spadefish, amberjacks, jacks, grouper, snapper and butterflies (and other tropicals). Also saw one big nurseshark on one of the reefs (don't recall which one) and a goliath grouper and a large bull shark on the Liberty ship site. We did visit a couple of sites multiple times, but that was OK since finding new frogfish or nudi's is an interesting as seeing a shark to me. One one dive, the DM kindly ran a reel from one site to another, so we could see both during the dive. Sites included:
Whitehill Reef
Thomas Hayward Liberty Ship
Barge
Tripplet's Reef
North Rubble
East Rubble
Main Rubble
Max's Artificial Reef/Rubble Pile
Amberjack Rocks Reef
Shoreline Reef
Captain Nancy was awesome, she's been driving the boat for 30+ years and is incredibly skilled. The deck hand, Sean, was very helpful and Tim, the in-water DM as well as gas blender, was great. The captain quickly figured out which divers were experienced and let us hop in first to maximize our time on nitrox. Dive lengths were 45-55 minutes. The boat is a large converted lobster boat: its pretty comfortable with a large sun shade and interior space. They've been using the Sea Cobra for years, so I've been told. Visibility was good for the area: between 25 and 45 feet depending on the site and the day. I've had similar vis on shallow reefs and during choppy weather on the big wrecks in the Keys. Virtually 0 current which is great when searching for macro life.
The only downside is that there is no rinse bin at the boat dock. The shop does have a rubbermaid standard garbage can that you can use to rinse gear but you'll have to wait in line if there are a lot of divers trying to do the same. Other than that one little nit, I really enjoyed my time in Destin with this operator