seadoggirl
Guest
OMG! I have been told by tons of people that the Chevron was a great dive but I had no idea. It was my third day of diving in less than 70 degree water and honestly I gave some thought about not going. But thank goodness I did. Andreas and I dove on the H2Obelow with Captain Douglas, a crazy group of hungover Belgiums and a tech diver class.
The basic stuff first. The Chevron is an oil/gas rig that was cut off and has been in the water for about 20 years. The growth is very cool. There was white coral and green coral like I've only seen much farther south. Very cool tropical fish. Andreas had his video camera and will post the pictures. Again we ran into the muck line until about 60 feet and then it cleared to about 40 foot vis. There were around 200 barracubas right above us and one octopus in a little hole in the legs of the rig. Good size AJs and tons of tropical fish. I was very impressed and will dive this dive with every boat heading that way.
The second dive was on the Pete's Tide. The water was a cool 62 and the vis was pea soup. Again it is a very cool wreck but the vis I think made me feel colder.
It was still a great day of diving on the H2OBelow and the hungover Europeans were a blast. Note to visitors - if you go to Rosie's in Pensacola and drink a lot of Hurricane's you will have a hang over the next day! Just because they taste like fruit punch, they are NOT fruit punch. These guys and girl were troopers and dove a good dive anyway.
The water is fine... everybody come on down!
The basic stuff first. The Chevron is an oil/gas rig that was cut off and has been in the water for about 20 years. The growth is very cool. There was white coral and green coral like I've only seen much farther south. Very cool tropical fish. Andreas had his video camera and will post the pictures. Again we ran into the muck line until about 60 feet and then it cleared to about 40 foot vis. There were around 200 barracubas right above us and one octopus in a little hole in the legs of the rig. Good size AJs and tons of tropical fish. I was very impressed and will dive this dive with every boat heading that way.
The second dive was on the Pete's Tide. The water was a cool 62 and the vis was pea soup. Again it is a very cool wreck but the vis I think made me feel colder.
It was still a great day of diving on the H2OBelow and the hungover Europeans were a blast. Note to visitors - if you go to Rosie's in Pensacola and drink a lot of Hurricane's you will have a hang over the next day! Just because they taste like fruit punch, they are NOT fruit punch. These guys and girl were troopers and dove a good dive anyway.
The water is fine... everybody come on down!