Scuba Jim
Contributor
When I was there last August there was a guy from Florida whos qualifications would, according to some, have precluded him for diving. But he did fine, though he was not a grewat swimmer - more of a pedaller. But he had a great time, was concientious (sp?)and sensible.
As Dave says, there are lots of divers with only a few dives under their belt who are considerably better than those with 100s. I dived in a certain place 18 months ago with someone who was an instructor, and one dive we did together was particulalry enjoyable for them because it was their 100th. There is no way in a million years you would have thought they were an instructor looking at the way they dived.
Jonathan - were you one of Simon Pridmore's group from Guam? Simon was on Bikini the week before I was last August. Had the guy who, when we flew in told us all about the wonderful different types of crabs there were on Bikini. And we were wondering what on earth he was on about - flying to the middle of nowhere to see the world's best wrecks and going on about crabs. It transpired he did not dive (can't remember the reason - cold feet, me thinks!).
Regards
Jim
As Dave says, there are lots of divers with only a few dives under their belt who are considerably better than those with 100s. I dived in a certain place 18 months ago with someone who was an instructor, and one dive we did together was particulalry enjoyable for them because it was their 100th. There is no way in a million years you would have thought they were an instructor looking at the way they dived.
Jonathan - were you one of Simon Pridmore's group from Guam? Simon was on Bikini the week before I was last August. Had the guy who, when we flew in told us all about the wonderful different types of crabs there were on Bikini. And we were wondering what on earth he was on about - flying to the middle of nowhere to see the world's best wrecks and going on about crabs. It transpired he did not dive (can't remember the reason - cold feet, me thinks!).
Regards
Jim