Question Little Cayman Beach REsort vs Cayman Brac Beach Resort?

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I would not opt for the disruption in one week, I would spend the week at one, two weeks would be different. Each of the resorts already offers a day of diving at the other, conditions allowing. I have spent 2 weeks at LCBR and a week at CBBR in addition to a week on the Cayman Aggressor.

Perfect plan indeed!!
 
The CITA guideline is:
The recommended maximum depth limit with recreational scuba customers is 100 feet/30 meters, if​
within certification (See Appendix ‘B’). The maximum depth with recreational scuba customers is​
130 feet/39 meters and 100 feet/39 meters for repetitive dives the same day.​

But Reef Divers (Cayman Brac and Little Cayman) has a diver waiver yo must sign that says:
I agree to abide by the recreational no-deco dive profiles and stay at or above the recreational depth limit of 110’ for computer divers and 100’ for table divers as set by Reef Divers. I understand that no decompression diving is allowed/permitted unless specifically authorized for technical diving by Reef Divers.​
 
The maximum depth with recreational scuba customers is130 feet/39 meters and 100 feet/39 meters

Hum, the numbers don't add up...
 
I would not opt for the disruption in one week, I would spend the week at one, two weeks would be different. Each of the resorts already offers a day of diving at the other, conditions allowing. I have spent 2 weeks at LCBR and a week at CBBR in addition to a week on the Cayman Aggressor.
Yeah I’m not sure about the both in one week thing, even though boat transfer instead of flight helps. Some years back I think they did this with a week in each place, but probably harder to fill that.

One thing is the same, they do it like peak of hurricane when it may be harder to fill rooms.
 
Tell them, not me. I just copied and pasted.

And YOU didn't send them a flaming email to tell them of their error and to fix it immediately!!!! What's wrong with you? When are you going to get over your shyness???
 
The CITA guideline is:
The recommended maximum depth limit with recreational scuba customers is 100 feet/30 meters, if​
within certification (See Appendix ‘B’). The maximum depth with recreational scuba customers is​
130 feet/39 meters and 100 feet/39 meters for repetitive dives the same day.​

But Reef Divers (Cayman Brac and Little Cayman) has a diver waiver yo must sign that says:
I agree to abide by the recreational no-deco dive profiles and stay at or above the recreational depth limit of 110’ for computer divers and 100’ for table divers as set by Reef Divers. I understand that no decompression diving is allowed/permitted unless specifically authorized for technical diving by Reef Divers.​
Aside from the typo (noted in red) in the CITA Guideline (which was from 2016), it may no longer even exist. No such document (or similar) is currently on the CITA website. I've emailed them about current status of those guidelines, and will report back if they respond.
 
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