Oahu's live aboard dive boat

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What a dumb idea! (Just kidding Jack). I think it will do very well - it definitely will be marketed at the type of clientele that pays that kind of money for private trips. The rest of us can just continue to dive with the poor people ;-)

Patrick
 
Poor people, poor instructors. It's all the same.... we'll be eagerly waiting the report from the first trip out!

Sounds like a good option for overworked instructors needing a break that can't fly to neighbor islands because of nitrogen concerns!

Best of luck!

Aloha,

G
 
nice website, but no pictures of the boat? accomdations? dive deck?

Coming along soon Mike. The site is new and I still have some finishing touches on the boat and the site. I didnt want to put up pictures of the boat until she is completed. My dive ladder is being built now and the compressor is in my garage ready to hoist onboard. Please keep checking the site from time to time and look for updates.

Thanks,
Jack
 
Website says "Suspended"... :(
 
just wondering and not trying to be negative.... have you gotten permission to do commercial charters out of Ko'olina? I was under the impression that Mike Stone wasn't going to allow anymore commercial vessels out of the marina and was also going to NOT renew some of the existing permits, just a thought.... good luck though!
 
I dont know what, actually Jeff Stone is planning on doing about other charter boats in the marina. I do know there are more popping up seems like all the time. As for me yeah I am good to go. Part of my thing is that I am not doing day trips or the one to two tank trips.

Jack
 
Well our first dive shake down trip is going tomorrow (sunday). The custom dive ladder has been fit and installed along with the tank racks around the cockpit. One more major thing to do next week, lifting the compressor onto the boat. Good thing the fish hoist at the dock is use to weighing big fish LOL

Jack
 

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