NeilA.
Contributor
So, besides chartering a boat, or traveling with more dive friends and filling a boat, does anyone have any tips on increasing my/our odds on getting on a boat with people with comparable skill level? I’m looking for being with “capable” divers.
It’s a real disappointment, and especially annoying after 4-5 days of diving, when new people join us, often for just one day, with a total lack of gas management and buoyancy skills, (usually with a go-pro in hand!) Ruins the rhythm and can be quite annoying.
Aldora Diving apparently does their best to group divers by skill level, but I am pretty happy with a 50(or so) minute dive and don’t really enjoy going past an hour.
Any suggestions or ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Neil
It’s a real disappointment, and especially annoying after 4-5 days of diving, when new people join us, often for just one day, with a total lack of gas management and buoyancy skills, (usually with a go-pro in hand!) Ruins the rhythm and can be quite annoying.
Aldora Diving apparently does their best to group divers by skill level, but I am pretty happy with a 50(or so) minute dive and don’t really enjoy going past an hour.
Any suggestions or ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Neil