Hi everyone,
We are a group of 3 divers looking to go to GC in April. We prefer shore diving, feels more like a vacation when you're on your own schedule - hate those 8 or 9am boat dive wake up calls- LOL. We also prefer to be away from hotels and resorts and people in general.
We've been looking at rentals around Old Man Bay / Babylon Reef. I called some local businesses to check on renting kayaks for a few days and some dive ops to check on tank rentals and was told some discouraging news:
1-Most dive ops don't allow tanks to be taken from their immediate location. I found one that would, but then was told that they would only rent 1 tank per C-Card at a time, was told it was a LAW. No filling the back of the pickup with tanks like you can on Bonaire. Bummer, especially since this Dive Op was 15 or 20 minute drive from where we plan to stay, and I can't see much fun driving back and forth 2 or 3 times a day to get in a few dives.
2-Was discouraged by both dive ops about diving Babylon from shore, or any East Shore dives in general. Reasons given were; too dangerous with the northeast winter winds and swim outs were minimum of 15-20 minutes and only for the really adventurous.
3-Same was true of kayaks, was told no one would let them leave their premises - liability issues, but I think Moore Marina will rent them and let you take them. They'll also rent you a boat for several days. A little spendy, but one of us is an experienced boat captain and we may look into that option if the shore diving doesn't pan out.
I really have a hankering to do more GC diving, but we may be better off on another island. I would love to hear from anyone knowledgeable about shore diving on that side of the island. Is the info I was given true, or are they trying to discourage shore diving to sign up more boat dives....
Many thanks for any info,
Mich
We are a group of 3 divers looking to go to GC in April. We prefer shore diving, feels more like a vacation when you're on your own schedule - hate those 8 or 9am boat dive wake up calls- LOL. We also prefer to be away from hotels and resorts and people in general.
We've been looking at rentals around Old Man Bay / Babylon Reef. I called some local businesses to check on renting kayaks for a few days and some dive ops to check on tank rentals and was told some discouraging news:
1-Most dive ops don't allow tanks to be taken from their immediate location. I found one that would, but then was told that they would only rent 1 tank per C-Card at a time, was told it was a LAW. No filling the back of the pickup with tanks like you can on Bonaire. Bummer, especially since this Dive Op was 15 or 20 minute drive from where we plan to stay, and I can't see much fun driving back and forth 2 or 3 times a day to get in a few dives.
2-Was discouraged by both dive ops about diving Babylon from shore, or any East Shore dives in general. Reasons given were; too dangerous with the northeast winter winds and swim outs were minimum of 15-20 minutes and only for the really adventurous.
3-Same was true of kayaks, was told no one would let them leave their premises - liability issues, but I think Moore Marina will rent them and let you take them. They'll also rent you a boat for several days. A little spendy, but one of us is an experienced boat captain and we may look into that option if the shore diving doesn't pan out.
I really have a hankering to do more GC diving, but we may be better off on another island. I would love to hear from anyone knowledgeable about shore diving on that side of the island. Is the info I was given true, or are they trying to discourage shore diving to sign up more boat dives....
Many thanks for any info,
Mich