DiveNFly808:
Howzit?
I'm going stir crazy because I can't afford to do guided boat dives every time, and I want to get back in the water. Please help!
Dave
Dave-
I suggest you look into joining a dive club or two - that's the best way to meet a lot of divers - and Hawaii does have a lot! A benefit of a dive club is the scheduled club dives - even if your regular buddy isn't able to make it, you'll have plenty of others to choose from.
The days of the free organized dive clubs seem to be past. However, if you want to do affordable boat dives, you'll probably have to join one as the regular non-club cost of a 2 tank boat dive is anywhere between $80 - $100, gear rental (if needed) not included.
Right now I belong to 3 dive clubs, but I'm letting one membership drop this year. The best deal I've found so far is Breeze dive club. It costs $24 per year membership, and they have a club dive scheduled once or twice a month on Sundays. These dives are 2 tank boat dives and are $35. (Yes, you read that right). Only thing is all the dives are out of Hawaii Kai - but for $35 - I can live with that. Also what is great is if you have a group of 4, you can specially "charter" your own boat for a couple dives at the dive club price, schedule permitting. Also have a yearly summer BBQ/shore dive. The club members are really friendly and a lot of fun.
I also belong to Island Divers - used to be a free dive club but this year began a $75 yearly membership fee. What's great about Island Divers is they have a club dive (mostly boat dives) scheduled every weekend. They dive from all shores, so it's not limited to just one area. Dive club price on the dives is $48 if you need tanks. They also do dive club trips - every year they hit Palau, a couple of neighbor island trips and this year they've also scheduled one to the Marshall Islands, I think. Summer shore dive BBQs also.
During the summer (starting around May) my buddies and I usually shore dive at the North Shore - we save the boat diving for late fall, winter and spring. I know there are some people that shore dive year 'round - but if the shore diving's not easy, I don't want to do it.
Maybe someone else will chime in on shore diving this time of year - otherwise it will be a couple months for me. If you want more info on the dive clubs, let me know.