Doctorfish
Contributor
Of all the shore sites, I like Cobalt, Lighthouse and Turtle reef best as it is an easy swim to the main wall. Not too bad a swim at Sunset either. Too much boat traffic near Eden Rock to want to go out to the wall.
No boat dive op actually focuses or insists on valet. They offer this kind of service as many divers seem to want or expect it. If you let them know before the dive or when you get on the boat, most DMs will be delighted to let you do as much work as you want to. (less work for them)
They will do or check Oximeter readings for the divers for safety reasons, and each dive op has a routine as to how they want divers to enter and exit the water.
Most ops will let you do your own dive as long as you have a buddy, are not doing anything stupid or dangerous, stay in NDLs, and you are back at the boat within time limits.
If you mount your reg or BC backwards, struggle with setting up, check your gear 10 times before getting wet etc., you can be sure you will be diving with the DM guide.
I find the boat diving in the Caymans to be far less regimented than say, Bonaire.
No boat dive op actually focuses or insists on valet. They offer this kind of service as many divers seem to want or expect it. If you let them know before the dive or when you get on the boat, most DMs will be delighted to let you do as much work as you want to. (less work for them)
They will do or check Oximeter readings for the divers for safety reasons, and each dive op has a routine as to how they want divers to enter and exit the water.
Most ops will let you do your own dive as long as you have a buddy, are not doing anything stupid or dangerous, stay in NDLs, and you are back at the boat within time limits.
If you mount your reg or BC backwards, struggle with setting up, check your gear 10 times before getting wet etc., you can be sure you will be diving with the DM guide.
I find the boat diving in the Caymans to be far less regimented than say, Bonaire.