IdEstQuidEst
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I used Redsali twice, and each time I was very much displeased with the professionalism of the staff. Certainly, it is a 'cattle boat' operation, but I am used to that and my dive buddies and I have found that we can ignore that aspect for the most part. BUt, when there are too few staff for too many divers, and the divers are not vetted at all, then there are the issues of idiots getting thmeselves into trouble, dives cut short by frantic air hogs that blow a tank in 20 minutes, and unsafe situations that need never have occurred. I've experienced all three with RedSail and simply wish to avoid such nonsense. I would much rather pay a little more and dive with symaptico operators.
example: We left the Westin with a ful boat. We had the typical mix of 'big talkers' and 'certified years ago' divers, along with a small group who seemed like perfectly fine divers. Two gents, both from the UK, looked to me to be extremely out of their element. I had to help them get their gear sorted and so on. We tied off at the dive site and the briefing was perfunctory, and no one was listening anyway. There was a captain and one dive master. Anyway, in big groups like that, I tend to go in the water last so as not to waste a bunch of air on the sand at the bottom, waiting till everyone gets thier weights sorted and so on.
THe two English guys were finally in, and so my buddy and I rolled in and started our descent. I was watching the two guys, and sure enough one of them was flailing around trying to decsend with a bunch of air in his BC. So, I motioned that I would meet my buddy at the bottom, and went to see about these guys, since the divemaster was engaged already with two other divers who seemed close to panic.
I gabbed them each by the BC, and did my best to calm them down, then I dumped their air and we slowly go tto the bottom. I spent the rest of the dive holding the hand (Literally) of one of these guys. Worst dive ever. When we surfaced, the divemaster acted as if he had no idea what had transpired.
THe second dive the two guys sat out.
Back at the RedSail operation at the Westin, I looked for a manager to complain, but found no such person. My first trip with Redsail the year before was not as bad but bad enough, so twice is enough for me.
Thanks for filling in the details - sounds like I should cross Red Sail off my list and maybe check into Seasports instead..