Here's a bit of an update, although it's not definitive as of yet, so more to follow very soon.
October 25th, 2004...
Divetech's boats are all painted and looking bright and pretty - like new!! The staff are hard at work putting TenATA and ATATude's benches, railing, etc. back on, and they will be splashed around Nov 4th, ready to go. The shop at Turtle Reef is painted, new shelves, racks, doors and windows are installed, and she'll be stocked and ready to go in the next several weeks. Our compressor has been fired up - we have power now
, and it's fine, ready to pump air and nitrox tanks again soon. We're opening the shop at Turtle Reef on Nov 6th for 1 day, inviting folks to come and do an underwater cleanup, as we still have stuff on the reef that needs to be returned to land. We will also be doing the annual turtle release from the shop, in conjunction with the Cayman Turtle Farm on this date at 5:00pm. Ten turtles will be released into the wild. The shop at Cobalt Coast will be open Oct 30th for the day, also an underwater cleanup exercise!
While we will be all ready to open, and looking forward to getting back to the business and pleasure of diving, we are awaiting an official release from the government on the re-opening date for tourists that wish to stay over. No doubt, diving will be high on the list for when visitors can return, because our major resource and treasure, the reefs and walls of Cayman, are in excellent condition and will be enjoyed by divers for sure. We expect to know when we can re-open within the following week, and will keep all of our valued customers informed as soon as we can on the tremendous progress that is being made by everyone here.
Nancy @ Divetech
When I get more info I will pass it on,Turtle gal