Sorry to bump this old thread. Are there many shore diving areas that are deep enough to even make doubles really worth it (assuming light deco)? Given that picking up/dropping off single tanks is so convenient
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Yes. 200 ft, even 400+ ft is available as a shore dive. 150 in front of Buddy Dive is easy. Lots of Sand Tilefish, and big Lionfish.Sorry to bump this old thread. Are there many shore diving areas that are deep enough to even make doubles really worth it (assuming light deco)? Given that picking up/dropping off single tanks is so convenient
What @tursiops said. Both Buddy and Captain Don's Habitat have tech diving stuff. Single tank shore diving is so darn easy and convenient though.Sorry to bump this old thread. Are there many shore diving areas that are deep enough to even make doubles really worth it (assuming light deco)? Given that picking up/dropping off single tanks is so convenient
I'd be checking with these guys. They are adjacent to Buddy's: Technical Diving Services - Captain Don's Habitat - BonaireHmm that might change things for me then. I’d rather always be diving doubles instead of singles anyway. maybe will bring my tech stuff down instead of my single tank vacation gear. Will have to send them an email.
Sorry to bump this old thread. Are there many shore diving areas that are deep enough to even make doubles really worth it (assuming light deco)? Given that picking up/dropping off single tanks is so convenient
Yes. 200 ft, even 400+ ft is available as a shore dive. 150 in front of Buddy Dive is easy. Lots of Sand Tilefish, and big Lionfish.
Buddy Dive will take you there too. It has to be arranged in advance, the the helium is expensive. But a good dive! Decoing on the reef is nice.If you're going to bring the gear - the Windjammer wreck (Mari Bahn) is around 200'. Shore access is via an entry the guys at TDS know - somewhere near the Bopec facility.
Bonaire Windjammer is Ghostly Encounter | National Underwater and Marine Agency