divebri
Contributor
They go out before the butt-crack of dawn and I'm back at the cabana with a cold beer in my hands, with sand all over the bathroom and the gear soaking in the bathtub before lunch
The maids must love us divers at the GW. Gear spread out all over the lanai, a trail of water from the bathtub to the lanai door, a cooler full of beer and wetsuits over the balcony
ETA: The water will be warm, no doubt. I have been in September several times and a 3-mil shorty was plenty, my son gets away with a 1-mil full suit. There's a dive right up the street (5 graves/caves/daves/slaves/waves) the other way from Kihei that's nice, but it's as time consuming to go get the tanks, go back, dive, break it all down, take the tank(s) back to the shop, etc. as it is to go to the Kihei boat ramp.
The maids must love us divers at the GW. Gear spread out all over the lanai, a trail of water from the bathtub to the lanai door, a cooler full of beer and wetsuits over the balcony
ETA: The water will be warm, no doubt. I have been in September several times and a 3-mil shorty was plenty, my son gets away with a 1-mil full suit. There's a dive right up the street (5 graves/caves/daves/slaves/waves) the other way from Kihei that's nice, but it's as time consuming to go get the tanks, go back, dive, break it all down, take the tank(s) back to the shop, etc. as it is to go to the Kihei boat ramp.