rjsimp
Contributor
georoc01:Well Marvel, as one who just returned, I can tell you my train of thought.
When I got on a plane a 6:00am Thursday, I thought the odds what is planned now looked unlikely. Its rare that a storm continues in a straight line like it is, nor would we know how it would strengthen between now and then.
We dove Friday. By the time we got back Friday night and dealt with a diver in Deco, we then realized at 10:00pm that we were going to have a make a call. And decided to wait until 6:30am the next morning to see where we were. At that point if nothing had changed, it was time to make plans to evacuate. And as such, it hadn't. I tried to get a flight out on Sunday as we did have dives for Saturday. That wasn't an option, so I booked the next flight I could get, which was Saturday afternoon with an overnight layover.
Its easy to armchair QB from here, but you have to by what information you are getting at the time. Our dive op still was sending boats out on Saturday. Others were taking their boats out of the water. If I could have had a flight out today, I would have stayed and dove yesterday morning. The boat went out whether I was on it or not. The forecast that was passed out to us at that point was as a watch with a forecast that it was slowing down and wouldn't hit until Tuesday.
It may have been easy here to see that Dean was definitely going to hit Cozumel three days ago, but from the ground where I was, I didn't think it was that obvious.
I'm sorry.. but I WAS THERE (got there on Saturday before you) and by Thursday it was quite obvious to me that we needed to get out. Not Friday morning.. Thursday it was obvious. If we had a flight on Sunday would I have taken it instead of a new flight on Saturday? Probably, but I wouldn't have tried to dive. The only dive operators that were taking divers out were because the divers were being insistant and quite ugly about things.
I was there when dive ops were on the phone with people calling and pissed they wouldn't get to go out. In case you didn't see it, it isn't easy to move boats around on the island (streets are small) and it takes time to get them out of the water and inland. I am sure the dive ops that DID go out on Saturday would have much preferred to not be out there.
Very few if any dive ops went out Saturday. In fact there was a group of 4 divers trying to go out on Saturday calling around all the dive shops. Every shop we went to to say good bye had been called and told no diving and these divers were not happy from the sounds of it.. I think Christi referred to the same group probably in a post here.
Saturday was the right day to leave on.. Sunday was cutting it close and Monday (when our flight was originally scheduled to leave) was in the NO WAY zone. It may turn out that Monday is still okay to fly out.. But I'm not there to take that risk and I wouldn't do it any different.