wspalding
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Oh oh! I'm a Spartan. I hope that won't change my dive experience with you guys. Well, you had a bigger loss to Utah after the MSU game so, maybe all is forgotten?Ouch bro....... tough loss. Let's go diving.G
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Oh oh! I'm a Spartan. I hope that won't change my dive experience with you guys. Well, you had a bigger loss to Utah after the MSU game so, maybe all is forgotten?Ouch bro....... tough loss. Let's go diving.G
Not that it helps the OP, who is long gone from Oahu, but I would suggest all reasonably experienced divers on Oahu dive with an operator who supplies nitrox and will not limit your bottom time to the air divers.
I've only visited Oahu 3 times but enjoyed 7 dives on the Sea Tiger, 3 on the YO/San Pedro, and 1 on the Corsair. My average depth on the Sea Tiger was about 70 feet, about 65 feet on the YO/San Pedro, and 90 feet on the Corsair. In general, these are not dives I would do on air unless nitrox was not available locally. It's your money, spend it wisely.
Just to be clear.......Nitrox is ALWAYS an option on our boat. The only issue is sourcing it. If you are willing to go grab it at another dive shop and bring your tanks to the boat we are cool with it. Just let me know so I can make sure we have the analyzer on board. Mahalo!G