I'm planning on diving the Hole in the Wall in Jupiter in two weeks. I was wondering if anyone has done this dive, has any suggestions or experiences to share? Thanks in advance.
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With whom are you doing this dive?
Yes you should have a lot of experience in drift diving at depths over 110 feet if you plan on that dive. I have hit over 150 feet on the outside of the break and there can be very strong currents and very curious sharks, especially this time of year. You really need to plan it for nitrox and a little deco time, in case you run a couple minutes late. Max depth is usually around 140 and minimum depth in the cave is like 125' ??? maybe, I don't pay that much attention to the depths (my computer keeps track of it). It is possible to get blown east on the drift, so if you don't see the reef and don't have the usual 50-80 ft visibility, you do need to be aware of your depth.
I remember the first time i did the dive, I felt fine but when I entered the cave and got into the dark I was really pretty narced. Once you get into the cave, everything is much easier with no current etc.
This dive has big animals, strong strong currents and the depths exceed typical recreational depths. If that sounds like fun, have a great time. It is a very cool dive, especially if the sharks, jewfish and jacks and other fish are home. If it makes you nervous, there are other excellent reef dives up on top of the reef just a few hundred yards west which are a lot easier.
P.s. Hopefully you are doing this dive with experienced divers and boat captain. It is best if someone else pulls the float ball for your first dive at this site. If you get blown off, you can easily be floating in 250 feet heading north very fast.