Nekton, Northwest Bahamans Itinerary

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Don, I did the Nekton NW Bahamas lat year and it was great. Fantastic service, great diving, warm water (80 - 84), and lots of critters. Night dives were loaded with life. Saw lots of sharks, Carribean reefs, tigers, and a few reports of hammerheads, but I missed those. I would highly recommend the Nekton NW Bahamas to anyone. I will do it again after I check out some others, (Galapagos, Truk, Bikini)
 
I did the Aqua Cat and thought it was a great vessel. I thought is was a very smooth boat. I don't know about below decks since the passengers aren't allowed there, but I didn't hear the crew complaining. All the cabins are on the main deck with the salon/alfresco deck and sun decks above that. The large windows in the cabins were much better than the port holes I have had on some boats. Most of the walls we did had the mooring in 30' to 50' of water. The patch reefs were from 30' to 50', the depth at the blue hole went from 30' to 200' (I was told) and the drift dives 20' to 30'.
 
I did the Aqua Cat and thought it was a great vessel. I thought is was a very smooth boat. I don't know about below decks since the passengers aren't allowed there, but I didn't hear the crew complaining. All the cabins are on the main deck with the salon/alfresco deck and sun decks above that. The large windows in the cabins were much better than the port holes I have had on some boats. Most of the walls we did had the mooring in 30' to 50' of water. The patch reefs were from 30' to 50', the depth at the blue hole went from 30' to 200' (I was told) and the drift dives 20' to 30'.
 
I did the Aqua Cat and thought it was a great vessel. I thought is was a very smooth boat. I don't know about below decks since the passengers aren't allowed there, but I didn't hear the crew complaining. All the cabins are on the main deck with the salon/alfresco deck and sun decks above that. The large windows in the cabins were much better than the port holes I have had on some boats. Most of the walls we did had the mooring in 30' to 50' of water. The patch reefs were from 30' to 50', the depth at the blue hole went from 30' to 200' (I was told) and the drift dives 20' to 30'.
 
I did the Aqua Cat and thought it was a great vessel. I thought is was a very smooth boat. I don't know about below decks since the passengers aren't allowed there, but I didn't hear the crew complaining. All the cabins are on the main deck with the salon/alfresco deck and sun decks above that. The large windows in the cabins were much better than the port holes I have had on some boats. Most of the walls we did had the mooring in 30' to 50' of water. The patch reefs were from 30' to 50', the depth at the blue hole went from 30' to 200' (I was told) and the drift dives 20' to 30'.
 
I did the Aqua Cat and thought it was a great vessel. I thought is was a very smooth boat. I don't know about below decks since the passengers aren't allowed there, but I didn't hear the crew complaining. All the cabins are on the main deck with the salon/alfresco deck and sun decks above that. The large windows in the cabins were much better than the port holes I have had on some boats. Most of the walls we did had the mooring in 30' to 50' of water. The patch reefs were from 30' to 50', the depth at the blue hole went from 30' to 200' (I was told) and the drift dives 20' to 30'.
 
I did the Aqua Cat and thought it was a great vessel. I thought is was a very smooth boat. I don't know about below decks since the passengers aren't allowed there, but I didn't hear the crew complaining. All the cabins are on the main deck with the salon/alfresco deck and sun decks above that. The large windows in the cabins were much better than the port holes I have had on some boats. Most of the walls we did had the mooring in 30' to 50' of water. The patch reefs were from 30' to 50', the depth at the blue hole went from 30' to 200' (I was told) and the drift dives 20' to 30'.
 
I did the Aqua Cat and thought it was a great vessel. I thought is was a very smooth boat. I don't know about below decks since the passengers aren't allowed there, but I didn't hear the crew complaining. All the cabins are on the main deck with the salon/alfresco deck and sun decks above that. The large windows in the cabins were much better than the port holes I have had on some boats. Most of the walls we did had the mooring in 30' to 50' of water. The patch reefs were from 30' to 50', the depth at the blue hole went from 30' to 200' (I was told) and the drift dives 20' to 30'.
 
I did the Aqua Cat and thought it was a great vessel. I thought is was a very smooth boat. I don't know about below decks since the passengers aren't allowed there, but I didn't hear the crew complaining. All the cabins are on the main deck with the salon/alfresco deck and sun decks above that. The large windows in the cabins were much better than the port holes I have had on some boats. Most of the walls we did had the mooring in 30' to 50' of water. The patch reefs were from 30' to 50', the depth at the blue hole went from 30' to 200' (I was told) and the drift dives 20' to 30'.
 

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