Mulla, could you give us a report on what you dove out here? I'm looking for some deep dives on the island too
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Hi Plavin, my apologies for the late reply. I don't really frequent the forums unless I am asking a few questions
Hopefully this is not too late.
I see that you are already speaking to Dr. Lecter and Scottitheduck on the fourm, you are in very good hands! I was lucky enough to be able to do a few dives with both the Doc and Scotti when I was in Hawaii for a 2 week holiday. Words are not enough to describe how well I was looked after and the exception level of hospitality I was provided by them. But I'm sure you wanted some details on the diving.
I've only been in Oahu for 2 weeks and dived for 4 days so below are purely my experience as a traveller, I stand to be corrected if any information I provide is incorrect.
Judging from your other post about tec diving in Oahu, not being Trimix certified is certainly not much of an issue. As far as I understand Helium is not easy to come by in Hawaii. Understand everyone is different but I did log my deepest air dive in Hawaii which is on the Friendship wreck in 58m (190') of water. I was a little narcked for the first 5min or so, but was not too bad after. You mileage may vary, but if you have passed your Tec50 the extra 8m may not be too much of a problem.
Scottie is the operator for Kaimana diver, I only have positive things to say about Scottie and his crew. Hopefully, I'm allows to say this, but if you are certified and competent, Scottie may allow you to do a deco dive on his regular trips provided you are not doing ridiculous run times. Which is perfectly fair as it is a recreational trip and you don't want to keep everyone waiting. As far as I understand under 60min run time is likely to be accpetable. Maybe spash before the recreational divers are ready etc. But do check with Scottie, as this is not my call. I have done the YO and Tiger as deco dives, just having longer bottom time the additional time allows for more penetration, they were both fantastic dives. Below are some footage of the YO and Tiger that I took while I was there.
Scuba Diving - Sea Tiger (Honolulu) on Vimeo
Scuba Diving - YO257 (Honolulu) on Vimeo
As mentioned earlier I was also lucky enough to be able to dive the Friendship when I was there.
Scuba Diving - Friendship (Honolulu) on Vimeo
Note the Doc is featured prominently in all videos
I can never thank you enough for the dives
Once again my apologies for the lateness, hopefully you've already managed to get a few dives in with Scottie and the Doc!!