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I went diving with Blackbeard sports last week. We were in Vieques, and they are the only place on Vieques where we could do our referral certification dives for open water diving. Overall a good experience, but many rough edges.
Black Beard sports just opened late 2006. They just within the past few months started doing diving (before that, they focused exclusively on biking, and other outdoor adventure stuff, although the instructor Bryan has been diving for many years). They just started doing boat dives the week before we were there. Bryan (owner/instructor/divemaster) was nice but still getting used to running a store. He talked the entire time about his shop and his business, which was interesting the first day but got a little old the second.
We did a lot to help pack the truck with tanks and equipment (lots of schlepping), and unpack it at the end of the day, as well as moving stuff from the truck to the boat. They didn't provide food except for a Nutrigrain bar and water/gatorade (which was much less than the other places we went diving, where we got excellent sandwiches and food). They don't have de-fogger for goggles, or any of the other nice small touches that made some of our other dive experiences seem more polished and professional (Taino Divers in Rincon, for example, was fantastic in every way).
The first day, we did two boat dives to 35 ft or so, to two coral reefs off the North side of the island. We saw a nurse shark, and visibility was good but not great. The second day we did shore dives along the naval pier. Visibility was poor, but we did see a whole lot of sea life (octopus, sea turtle, etc). Neither experience was nearly as amazing as Isla Desecheo off Rincon.
Bryan was a little overenthusiastic to sell us stuff. Any time we asked if they had something like defogger that we could use, his response was something along the lines of "no, but I've got it at the store, and can sell it to you for ...". He only partly paid attention to what we were doing during the dive, often swimming way ahead, and seemed more interested in taking pictures for his website than in fully training us well. What annoyed me the most was that after our second dive, on the way back to the shop, Bryan stopped at a guest house he is thinking of working with, for 20 minutes to take pictures for his website. My partner and I had to get back to town to get ready to take the ferry, so this side-track was annoying and unprofessional, as we had to wait in the back of his truck for him to finish.
Overall, I'm glad we got to go to Vieques, because it is a beautiful island with very secluded beaches, and I'm glad I am certified to dive now, but our diving in Vieques was just okay. If you're going only for diving, I suggest Isla Desecheo off Rincon or the La Parguera wall, both of which were great. If you're doing your own thing, and only need someplace to get tanks and weights, then Blackbeards is fine. For an all-inclusive dive trip, Blackbeards has a ways to go in terms of polish and experience. Bryan is very nice, but still very new at the business.