21bjohn
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Hi Everyone,
I just received my Padi open water certification via "resort" training and just finished my 6th dive off a cattle boat down in the D.R. My deepest dives so far was to 40' to explore a wreck and to the edge of the wall off Catalina island. I think this sport is the most exciting thing I've ever done and look forward to reading all the information on this website.
My question is this for some of the experienced instructors/divers that may be viewing this tread;
I will be going on a 11 day cruise in January on RCCL which has stops in Aruba and Grand Cayman and see that they have 2 tank dives on their excursions for each island. I would be interested in diving but I'm concerned about signing on without knowing the depths of the dives. Reading other post, some dives may be on reefs down to 40' which I feel comfortable with but some wall dives in the Caymans might be past 60' which I do not feel I'm qualified to attempt with my limited experience at this time.
Is their a way to contact the cruise ships instructor or the dive boat company to ensure I get on a boat that would be diving in shallower depths. I don't want to get on a boat where everyone else expects to dive to 80' and have me and my dive partner wanting to dive at a shallower location.
I've found that Red Sail Sports may handle RCCL dives in the Caymans. Should I try to contact them to see if they could reserve a spot on a boat that will be making shallower dives?
Any advice or other's experience would be appreciated!
I just received my Padi open water certification via "resort" training and just finished my 6th dive off a cattle boat down in the D.R. My deepest dives so far was to 40' to explore a wreck and to the edge of the wall off Catalina island. I think this sport is the most exciting thing I've ever done and look forward to reading all the information on this website.
My question is this for some of the experienced instructors/divers that may be viewing this tread;
I will be going on a 11 day cruise in January on RCCL which has stops in Aruba and Grand Cayman and see that they have 2 tank dives on their excursions for each island. I would be interested in diving but I'm concerned about signing on without knowing the depths of the dives. Reading other post, some dives may be on reefs down to 40' which I feel comfortable with but some wall dives in the Caymans might be past 60' which I do not feel I'm qualified to attempt with my limited experience at this time.
Is their a way to contact the cruise ships instructor or the dive boat company to ensure I get on a boat that would be diving in shallower depths. I don't want to get on a boat where everyone else expects to dive to 80' and have me and my dive partner wanting to dive at a shallower location.
I've found that Red Sail Sports may handle RCCL dives in the Caymans. Should I try to contact them to see if they could reserve a spot on a boat that will be making shallower dives?
Any advice or other's experience would be appreciated!