jerrycsr
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Thank you everybody for the recommendations, whether shore diving or Columbia Shallows. I think I'm going to opt for a boat dive and just do the second dive. Thanks again.
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I've got 2000+ dives over the last 28 years and over 250 dives in Cozumel and have never experienced a "downdraft current..."
Don't confuse inexperience with buoyancy with misinformation of down currents.
Sometimes you can get the boat to agree to two shallow dives. On a group trip in December 2015, we had several people who hadn't been diving in a while, and wanted a couple of easy dives for the first day. We did Columbia Shallows first dive, max depth 45' (and you REALLY need to look for the low spots, or bring a shovel with you, to get that deep!), Palancar Gardens second dive, max depth a little over 30'. And in these locations, they are still great dives, and long dives since you aren't sucking air at 80' or 90'.
+1 on Colombia Shallows. Once on a 13 day Coz trip we dove there 5 times. I never get tired of it.