firstdive2005
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Dude, why do you think I'm leaving nothing on the rink around here. :cool2::mooner:Probably an oilers fan too....that would just seal it.
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Dude, why do you think I'm leaving nothing on the rink around here. :cool2::mooner:Probably an oilers fan too....that would just seal it.
"And"...? If you can do both days in Tampa and get them done, that'd be best. To do day-1 in Tampa then day-2 in Coz might be possible, but there could be complications.Hi,
Looking to do checkout dives in Tampa and in Cozumel if possible. Trying to get some referrals here in MI too. Thank you for your information and reply.
I didn't think along those lines as I think they charge a good bit more for dive trips, but for 2 days of certification - might be best. Holly didn't say how long she'd be in Coz, but I am guessing just part of one day like most - and if that is correct, maybe the onboard Instructor could handle the certification at two different ports? Depends on the ports too; my daughter & grandson are doing a cruise out of Galveston that only stops in Coz and Progresso, and I don't know of any scuba at Progresso? Perhaps, but certainly not listed on their excursions nor anywhere else I have looked at about the port.I have never taken a cruise, but I know many of them offer scuba instruction. Check with yours. It may be that the best choice is to allow an on-board instructor to take care of everything.
I have never taken a cruise, but I know many of them offer scuba instruction. Check with yours. It may be that the best choice is to allow an on-board instructor to take care of everything.
Mateo at Aldora is a phenomenal instructor. He is patient and packed full of knowledge. The guy lives and breathes scuba.
So new divers, especially "smaller folks", do need to be aware that those steel 120s require a bit of getting used to.