Kona coast divers

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elease

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we're heading to the kona coast in october and are scheduled to dive with this operation. has anyone had experience with them? is it a cattle boat? how about the night manta dive? would love to hear from anyone who's dived with these folks.
 
The night manta dive dosen't matter who you go with, they all go to the same place. I have heard of this outfit but heard nothing about them.
 
Hello-

I've dove with Kona Coast Divers. 15-18 people a little cozy, but I like 60ft boats with 6 people on them so any boat seems crowded to me. Boat looks like it is in good condition. DM's and Skippers are friendly and knowledgeable, real good people. I will use them in the future, and would recommend them. Haven't been on the manta dive, any other questions I can answer let me know.


P.S. Eat a lite breakfast cause bathroom is 1# only.

Rick
 
Sorry, couldn't resist, they call it a head.

And on almost every dive boat it seems to be broken, or won't take solids. At best you will get "if you didn't eat it, don't put it in there". Including TP.

If you want a boat that isn't a cattle boat check out Kona Honu Divers, great crew and a 46' boat that never seems to be crowded.

Check with the boat to see if the Manta's are there, they aren't always and it can be disappointing if you don't see them. Of course its a real nice night dive nd they usually do the eel garden whichis kind of neat to see.
 

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