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Good Point ggunn!ggunn:...it's a lot easier to hand your gear down off a dock into a boat rather than up from standing hip deep in the water. And then there's the sand...
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Good Point ggunn!ggunn:...it's a lot easier to hand your gear down off a dock into a boat rather than up from standing hip deep in the water. And then there's the sand...
Kat:ggunn,
I was on a dive boat that stopped f/ a SI at one of those beach clubs. The staff let the captain know we were not welcome & not to do this again. The beach club was empty, we were the only customers. All 6 divers bought water & soda. We were hoping he'd see it was profitable f/ us to stay.
I'm not sure why the beach clubs don't want the dive boats to SI there. Usually the SI is before noon & a few bucks are better than none, I would think.
Caryn:I was at Iberostar first week in July, and paid no dock fees. There was an Iberostar employee on the dock each time asking us who we were diving with and recording it on a spreadsheet, but they did not collect any money. The only time we paid an additional fee is when we dove with Dressel, they charged us $1 each for a "decompression chamber" fee. We told them we had health insurance that covered the chamber, but they said it was mandatory. They only charged it when we dove with them. However, Papa Hoggs, who we dove with the rest of the week, didn't charge us the fee.
Has anyone else paid the deco chamber fee of $1??
Whoa there. The $1 chamber fee is not insurance! Supposedly if you pay the chamber fee they will bill your insurance directly rather than making you pay up front and filing the claim yourself. If you don't have insurance to cover chamber rides, the $1 fee is not going to do squat for you.Wristshot:I can't speak to the dock fee at Iberostar, but the chamber fee was explained to us by Matt Daines the owner of Deep Blue.
Matt said that for people that do not have DAN insurance, the $1 fee per dive day is a cheap way to cover those people for chamber use. He said that it is insurance to cover being chambered, but that if you have DAN then there is no need. Aparently DAN is very common for US divers, but less common for European divers.
Wristshot