mi000ke
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The perfect dive hood ....
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Except the no bathroom is always a problem. Being vegetarian I'm seem to need the boats with bathrooms Other than that we love the smaller boats.Once you try the small boats, you will never go back to the big boats.
It's not the size of the boat, it's how you use it.Once you try the small boats, you will never go back to the big boats.
It's not the size of the boat, it's how you use it.
Seriously, if you go places in off season you can sometimes get small groups on big boats. You get stability, ease of use, plenty of room, bathroom, etc. You also get the lack of a crowded dive site just as you would get on a small 6 pack. Nothing beats 4 divers going out on a 46' Newton.
Dive with a smaller group of divers and all problems are diminished. Except for the operator, that is. His problems are exacerbated.Okay okay, you got me.
Still, I think the OP is on the right track with the thinking that the large number of divers in the water with him and his wife is at the root of the problem. Dive with a smaller group, and problem is greatly diminished.