Lammer Law?

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slingshot

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Has anyone been (or is anyone going) on the Lammer Law recently?
I'm planning a trip and was wondering if they are offering nitrox to
all (qualified) divers, or if it is still only available for up to 6 divers.
Luggage tips to the Galapagos also requested, namely, whether carry-on
bags are weighed.

Haven't seen nearly as much on-line about Lammer as for the Aggressor
boats, Deep Blue, or the Peter Hughes boat. I've been on the Cuan Law
so I have some familiarity with the layout of the vessel and its technique
for dingy diving.

Thanks to all for responses to prior posts. Just finished my rescue
course as build up to the diving in Ecuador, but I expect to feel like a
newbie since so many divers seem to have hundreds of dives by the
time they plan a trip to the Galapagos.
 
Hi,
I Hope I am not too late.... I loved Galapagos and the Liveaboard I did with Lammer Law, at the Time they did not have Nitrox available for everybody but that was some time ago, they were planning to buy a diffrent compressor. I loved the trip and the boat and the crew and the Hammerheads..... I wish I can return in the near Future.

Have a nice trip :)
 
Thanks ABlue:

I did a trip in September, you can follow the link to my trip report. Still no nitrox on the Lammer, too bad as it would be great for the typical dives we did aboard. Thanks for the post, I also enjoyed my trip.

Slingshot
 
Did you see any Whaleshark???? I didn't but I plan to see at least one someday.... :wink:
 
Yes, but we were lucky I think. I saw two, total, although a few divers saw a third at Cabo Marshall. September is usually a pretty good time to see them, but water temperatures were higher than usual, and sitings were rare. We had to set out into the blue to see the first one, and the second we saw close in to Darwin's arch on our last day up north, when a colder current came in.
 
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