An update....
As I mentioned earlier, when I talked to the owner of Aqualife a couple years ago, he said they focused on shallow wrecks and reefs.
I am on a South Florida FaceBook group, and Aqualife just made a post showing them diving the Hydro Atlantic, which is a technical diving site near Boca Raton, roughly 150 feet to the deck and 170 feet to the sand. They were tied into it, meaning that a DM dropped down and tied a float to the wreck.
This brings up two changes in the local dive scene.
- A local dive charter that used to specialize in shallow dive opportunities is offering deeper wreck dives now, including some at technical depths.
- They are tying in. That was Pompano Dive Center's procedure, and I think it was part of what made them so popular. They tied in unless the current was too strong, in which case going down a line would be too difficult. (Believe me, it can wear you out!) For the last few years, every tech dive done by SFDH (and anyone else) has featured a hot drop, where the captain guess the strength of the current and drops divers into the water where he thinks they will hit the wreck if they descend quickly enough. I have done that on the Hydro Atlantic twice, and both times we missed the wreck and were diving on sand.