Eric Sedletzky
Contributor
No cheaper than anybody else, but it does cost more to live here so that leaves less money for recreation. At some point we have to weigh whether or not it’s worth it for just a little more money to fly somewhere with warm water.How cheap are CA divers?
The thing is, those Socal boats are all showing their age. You can only get so much money per trip with a older boat that was designed in an era when there were nothing but a bunch of rowdy locals going out and hunting who didn’t mind cramped quarters and a bare bones approach. The lack of amenities meant that the trips were cheaper, so people could go out once a month and not break the bank. It’s still like that somewhat with the exception of people new to the sport who just want to get out and have fun on a local boat trip and plug all their devices in on a strip cord.
If they built all new boats and upgraded everything including all the amenities to rival some of the big international luxury LOB’s, would there really be a market to help pay for that?
Is it the quality of the aged and spartan dive boats keeping people from visiting CA and getting on a boat, or is it the cold water and lack of tropical oceanic features that keep it from becoming an international dive destination?
I hear that some of the tropical coral pretty fish places aren’t doing so hot. Is it possible that CA might get more business now and can justify a more upgraded dive boat fleet?