This would be an excellent first night dive. I did a 70' wreck with 25' visibility on a liveaboard. First night dive of the week for everyone and the first ever for a couple of people. That was probably not the best choice.
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Won't be enough, unless you usually go fairly over-weighted already.I would definitely not recommend an extra 10lbs like someone else mentioned! I recommend an extra 3...maybe 4lbs.
I'm a +1 on thisJDL Manta Dive is a must do. If there is only one dive you make, it is worth it.
Thanks for all the input so far!
Questions about the manta dives - if I've not done a night dive before would I be able to go? (In other words could or should that be my first???)
Also, in some of videos I've seen of manta dive and descriptions read, it appears divers kneel on sand and shine lights up. Is this correct? If so how long do the divers kneel? I found during training dives that trying to stay in that position for extended time usually resulted ina cramp in leg...
I've made about a thousand blue water dives with perhaps a third of them at night. It is an incredible experience. Can anyone tell me how Jack's conducts the dives?