I took my first ever liveaboard with Blackbeard's in 2000 when they were based out of Miami - it was dirt-cheap then, under $750, but we had to put up with the rough winter seacrossing on the first night out of Miami. You won't have to put up with this now that Blackbeard is based in the Bahamas. The diving is not bad, comparable to the best of the Bahamas, but not the best in the Caribbean. I can remember the chats with fellow divers under the stars, the shimmering reflection of the moon on the ocean, and not seeing land in all directions on that trip.
It should be fine as a first liveaboard (particularly if you're looking for economy) if you can put up with "spartan", "camping at sea" conditions, as most posters have described, are a sociable person (you don't have to be a super-friendly social butterfly, but so long as you can put up with most kinds of people, it's OK). Privacy is hard to find on board since you don't have a room of your own even if you're a couple. The compressor can be loud while they fill up your tanks. The crew is underpaid but still try to make you feel well-looked after (tip well if you're well taken care of).
I'll definitely get DAN insurance and bring a safety sausage - my buddy and I got separated during a low vis drift dive and it took them over 10 mins to spot us as we didn't have any SMB (my Divehorn was useless as they were filling up tanks and couldn't hear it). Oh, and don't drink too much if you're planning on doing the first dive after the night on shore at Bimini.
Enjoy your trip.
It should be fine as a first liveaboard (particularly if you're looking for economy) if you can put up with "spartan", "camping at sea" conditions, as most posters have described, are a sociable person (you don't have to be a super-friendly social butterfly, but so long as you can put up with most kinds of people, it's OK). Privacy is hard to find on board since you don't have a room of your own even if you're a couple. The compressor can be loud while they fill up your tanks. The crew is underpaid but still try to make you feel well-looked after (tip well if you're well taken care of).
I'll definitely get DAN insurance and bring a safety sausage - my buddy and I got separated during a low vis drift dive and it took them over 10 mins to spot us as we didn't have any SMB (my Divehorn was useless as they were filling up tanks and couldn't hear it). Oh, and don't drink too much if you're planning on doing the first dive after the night on shore at Bimini.
Enjoy your trip.