darook
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Nice vid Trailboss!
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good video it has me excited.
Wheels up in 6 days.
I feel like a kid going to college, I have already packed.
Best news is, my wife's cert card came in the mail today, so no drama with that.
I would like some hints if you guys can think of any, my wife and daughter have a ceiling (floor) of 40 feet ish. (self imposed by a hard headed 13 year old)
I can take them to see the monument at the cliffs, and see the stern of the little wreck at captain dons. Any recommendations for a shallow shore diving, I was thinking I took them to salt pier.
Luckily, if everything holds out, I have a scubaboard connection that will let me get a deeper shore dive in.
Good video
Wheels up in 6 days.
I feel like a kid going to college, I have already packed.
I would like some hints if you guys can think of any, my wife and daughter have a ceiling (floor) of 40 feet ish. (self imposed by a hard headed 13 year old)
I can take them to see the monument at the cliffs, and see the stern of the little wreck at captain dons. Any recommendations for a shallow shore diving, I was thinking I took them to salt pier.
Apart from diving at the Hilma Hooker, being limited to 40ft would have very little impact on our diving in Bonaire. Unless you have a specific reason to go deeper you get longer dives and more light at that depth. We probably spend 90% of our time above 40ft.A lot of the dive highlights have been at or above the reef crest for me. I would not find a 40ft depth limit too limiting.
in addition to all of the other well recommended dive sites, I would throw in Oil Slick Leap. The reef wall starts in 20 feet and is just a few fin kicks away from the entry and exit, which is one of the easiest on the island.good video it has me excited.
Wheels up in 6 days.
I feel like a kid going to college, I have already packed.
Best news is, my wife's cert card came in the mail today, so no drama with that.
I would like some hints if you guys can think of any, my wife and daughter have a ceiling (floor) of 40 feet ish. (self imposed by a hard headed 13 year old)
I can take them to see the monument at the cliffs, and see the stern of the little wreck at captain dons. Any recommendations for a shallow shore diving, I was thinking I took them to salt pier.
Luckily, if everything holds out, I have a scubaboard connection that will let me get a deeper shore dive in.
Good video
Here is the little video I put together with footage we took topside and underneath the water last week. Pardon the scratch on the dome in some of the shots. It is buffed out now but I couldn't find any paste on the island to fix it while there.
A lot of the dive highlights have been at or above the reef crest for me. I would not find a 40ft depth limit too limiting.
On the more adventurous side, one of the best shallow dive sites is Karpata, in my opinion. The entry/exit isn't the easiest, it does have an adventurous feel to it. If she can handle the entry/exit, Ladania's Leap -> Karpata is possibly an even more adventurous option, but I would strongly suggest checking both out first, and using your own judgement. (I have no experience with younger divers)
Invisibles has garden eels around the dive buoy at 30ft or so, they're usually (a lot) deeper.
in addition to all of the other well recommended dive sites, I would throw in Oil Slick Leap. The reef wall starts in 20 feet and is just a few fin kicks away from the entry and exit, which is one of the easiest on the island.