Two fun dives today at Point Lobos with Raftingtigger. The vis was excellent---30+ feet in the cove and 50 feet out by Hole in the Wall. The wave model looked ominous, but it was pretty flat for both dives & the swell didn't really pick up 'til we were packing up to leave.
First dive: Hole in the Wall to Lone Metridium via Beto's Reef (I think)
Bottom time: 61 minutes
Max Depth: 72 feet
Visibility: 50 feet!!!!!
Water Temperature: 54 to 56F
Surface conditions: Overcast. Flat Seas.
We spent our first dive looking for the Giant Pacific Octopus, following a compass heading recommended by a friend. We wandered all over the place, possibly as far as Beto's, eventually circling back to Lone Metridium (closed today). We never did find the GPO, but there were various fish to look at and lots of jellies in the shallower water above us. Found a nice ball of Blue Rockfish to film during our swimming safety stop.
Second dive: Across Whaler's Cove to Coal Chute Cove & back again.
Bottom time: 82 minutes
Max Depth 42 feet
Visibility: 30+ feet
Water Temperature: 54 to 59F
Surface Conditions: Still fairly flat, but surgy from the building swell. Overcast with some rain developing while we dove.
Expecting the swell to get worse, we decided to take advantage of the good visibility and putter around Whaler's Cove. We took a compass bearing on Coal Chute Cove, dropped at the boat ramp, and cruised along. There were lots of fish and I had a male Sheephead give me a close pass. When we finally reached the other side I enjoyed checking out a seagull swimming above me with a fish cruising just under it. We had actually wandered into Coal Chute Cove, which I didn't realize until we wandered into the caves. We swam to the back of the first cave, considering a swim through, but decided against it 'cause of the swell. Exiting Coal Chute, we cruised back on a more-or-less reciprocal heading running out of water about 50 feet north of the ramp.