This last Saturday I had the occasion to go on a chartered boat dive with the Day Breaker captained by Fran Marcoux. It was an excellent five. We first went to kettles cove and found tons of lobsters and plenty of fish if you were interested in that type of dive in which I did take some good pictures. I'm not sure where the other location was, but it was a bit closer to the Gluscester Bridge. There was plenty of bugs and other life forms to keep me interested, plus I was happy to be getting wet.
The water was as clear almost as in the Carribean is, but just a bit cooler. What I like about the Day breaker is that most of the dives are with 7 or less divers. In our dive I went with my dive group the dive society from the dive shop Under Sea divers in Beverly.
I'm not sure with the other dives but with our dive group we did have a dm with us which is the norm for the club. Captain Fran Marcoux is very service oriented, they even put our fins and gloves on for us.
The water was as clear almost as in the Carribean is, but just a bit cooler. What I like about the Day breaker is that most of the dives are with 7 or less divers. In our dive I went with my dive group the dive society from the dive shop Under Sea divers in Beverly.
I'm not sure with the other dives but with our dive group we did have a dm with us which is the norm for the club. Captain Fran Marcoux is very service oriented, they even put our fins and gloves on for us.