ConchyJoe
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I remember M/V Sea Fever, but I can't seem to find anything on them.
Any other liveaboards do anything like this?
Any other liveaboards do anything like this?
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I remember M/V Sea Fever, but I can't seem to find anything on them.
Any other liveaboards do anything like this?
The Juliet?
Thanks Mark, I have know Jim for years, as I grew up in Palm Beach and my Mom and Dad were dive instructors for many years. I did show my bride his trips, and she is more of a rec diver(100 dives) -vs- more specific shark diving, and voted down diving with Jim. It is an awesome boat and operation though.
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Thanks, nice boat.
I think I should qualify a little more. Our thoughts were to get to Miami/Fort Lauderdale easily by driving/flying, and hope a boat to the Bahamas. Right now the only reasonable flights are to Nassau, so AquaCat seems the only option, and I will looking for a little more out of the way.
The times we can go diving, Juliet is in TCI.
I did the Sea Fever with owner/Captain Tommy Gaurino a vouple times out of Miami to the Exumas and also twice to the Cay Sal Banks. Fast 3 screw boat. I haven't even heard of the boat in over 10 years.I remember M/V Sea Fever, but I can't seem to find anything on them.
Any other liveaboards do anything like this?
Sold to a treasure hunter from Boston, renamed Son Worshipper. I haven’t heard anything about her in 15 years. They were working in the DR.I did the Sea Fever with owner/Captain Tommy Gaurino a vouple times out of Miami to the Exumas and also twice to the Cay Sal Banks. Fast 3 screw boat. I haven't even heard of the boat in over 10 years.