When I was in Cayman several years ago one dive op employed two DM/instructor that were very obviously late middle age or seniors. Before that in the 80’s on a trip to the west coast a senior DM. Grey hair and grey beards. As I remember they were very competent and pleasant dive leaders...
How is the screen function and brightness during a dive, especially dim conditions at depth or a cloudy day? Or even at night? Do you have to push a button to view it or is it continually lit? Is the screen brightness adjustable? There isn’t much I can find for video during a dive. I think...
My observation is that most did not measure their tanks or label them as theirs as it seemed like I was the only one asking for an analyzer. It didn’t to me seem like a hassle but more of “oh….. ok let me get it”…. As if diver checking was exception more than the customary.
It may be worth checking as to whether the Suunto Dive Manager software is needed to update the Eon or change any configurations. The Suunto DM software has been problematic for many. I could never get it to work on my iMac. It was part of the reason I passed on the Core and went with Shearwater.
I haven’t seen any passengers bags scrutinized or rejected. I do see gate agents asking if passengers would like to gate check their bag (free). They should crack down on the clearly obvious oversize bags (yah you adventure guy with the 80L Mt Everest expedition bag) and the number of bags...
We were there last October. There are places where there is a 3-4 foot drop off from the bottom step of the property beach stairs to the sand where there used to be 50 feet or so of sand to water’s edge.
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