it is about time. most of the dive ops in coz really shy away from afternoon dives. Probably driven by logistics and $'s......
Hmmm really? Actually most offer afternoon dives if there is a demand for them.
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it is about time. most of the dive ops in coz really shy away from afternoon dives. Probably driven by logistics and $'s......
Hmmm really? Actually most offer afternoon dives if there is a demand for them.
While many operators offer 2 tank afternoon dives, for many divers after a two tank dive in the morning it is a bit much to do another 2 tank set Face it with Cozumel warm water drift diving this could be pushing 5 hours of bottom time (that’s with 80’s, with 120’s it would be more like 6 hours+), I will do it occasionally but after a couple days back to back my butt is dragging. What intrigues me and others is to have access to a relatively cheap leisurely afternoon dive, after a morning dive that operates on a pretty much daily basis. Few operators, logistically are, IMO are positioned to do this on a daily basis.
By the way last week I saw a couple of pretty brand new Yamaha 115’s sitting on a factory rack at the boat yard, they should look very nice on the back of the Bandida II.
Dear Christi,
If diving with Aldora we will go out if it is only 1 diver. From other shops it will take 2 divers and that is a pretty low threshold!
Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers