Possible? Two different dive ops diving together

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If I remember correctly, the Papa Hogs boats are topless.

That is, no bimini for shade or to stow t-shirts.
It's been many years since I tried them, but they had a larger boat with a cabin then. Ops & boats change.
 
Oh. I thought you meant... never mind. :D

me too. but based on the average age of scuba divers that might not be as appetizing as one would think. like going to a nude beach at a geriatric club.
 
I recently talked a 69 year old out of doing the 100th dive thing.
What 100th dive thing? Just his 100th dive? I hope that's not what you meant.
 
If I remember correctly, the Papa Hogs boats are topless.

That is, no bimini for shade or to stow t-shirts.

That's a no go. Especially in the summer. There's just too many options (like most all others) that offer the top shade.
 
As an Irisher, I'm going to pass on that topless option. I get sun burned sitting under anything greater than 60 watt light bulbs. Found a place to rent near our friend's Villa and will probably go with Blue Angel or Aldora, etc. Thanks for the input, all.
 
I know this is probably late, but I just got back from diving with Papa Hogs and all of their boats that I saw were covered. 1 big boat with enclosed cabin and 2-3 small boats, all with tops.
 
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