lil_wings:South Point. Very professional, very good.
IMO, Southpoint Divers overall has the best operation, best boat, very knowledgeable crew, easy location. I had 2 very bad experiences with Subtropic just recently.
First time about a month ago, went out on am trip to the Cayman Salvager on the Pelican, never saw the wreck, they sent us down a line that was hooked to nothing. Apparently they were hooked up to a mooring that turned out to be in the sand not the wreck, you think they would know this.:11: Then the second time was just over this past weekend, again tried to see the Cayman Salvager and was on the Pelican. Got out to the location and the current was ripping so they tried to send one of thier DM's in to grab the line and he could not get it, you could clearly see the mooring ball being pulled down by the strong current about 20 feet below the surface. He tried again and again and again untill the boat could only take so much back and forth motion and broke down. We heard them on the radio with other boats and they knew no one was doing the wrecks because of the strong current, but they still tried anyway:shakehead Long story short, we sat there for 3 hours waiting for a tow, got back to the dock at 1 pm, got my money and ran to Southpoint to get wet for afternoon dive. IMO, Subtropic crew knew on the way out about the current and we the customers knew too and had no problem doing a reef dive instead. Thats just too unsafe for me:no I'll be diving for the next week or so with other operations such as Captain's Corner and Dive Key West and post a review. Oh, and BTW the diving is incredible with the blue water in past the reef with vis in the range of 60-80 feet
