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I am not familiar with the Juliet. From where does she hail? Where do I find out about her?

Thanks,
Garv

If you went to the link given above, you'll see all their info. In addition to their official description, I can tell you that my impression of John, the guy I think is the owner, is 100% positive. I've used them 2 times out of Miami and both times were great experiences.
Accommodations were very clean , everything in working order, crew behaved as if they knew what they were doing and the vessel in general appeared to be well maintained.
As far as the actual diving, they provided as much assistance as the divers requested (or appear to required) I was relief after the first day of the first trip when they didn't insist on help regardless of your needs, like I've seen on day charters.
I hope their philosophy remains because I'd like to be on that boat again.
 
I am not familiar with the Juliet. From where does she hail? Where do I find out about her?

Thanks,
Garv

From an earlier post I believe you said you were looking for the typical 4-5 dives a day that most liveaboards offer. However, I believe Juliet only offers 2-3 dives per day. You may wish to confirm this with them directly, but I would hate for you to get there and then be disappointed.
 
From an earlier post I believe you said you were looking for the typical 4-5 dives a day that most liveaboards offer. However, I believe Juliet only offers 2-3 dives per day. You may wish to confirm this with them directly, but I would hate for you to get there and then be disappointed.

I agree with contacting them directly. There are things you don't want to find out once you're underway.

For me it was 3 and 4 dives a day for both trips. It felt enough, but I'm getting very lazy as I get old.
 

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