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Hello,

My wife and I are traveling to Cairns in Dec and have booked a 3 day 2 night on one of the Pro-Dive boats. Has anyone been on one of their boats and can you provide any information that may be helpful.

I have read a lot of good things, but do you have any reviews of the boat?
 
Its an ok operation. The boat is great, but be prepared for heaps of beginners. More than half of the 20+ people on the boat will be on one course or another. The reefs are rather average and by no means representative of the Great Barrier Reef. In Aus you tend to get what you pay for... Best dive sites are farther north.
 
My wife only wanted to do a two night live aboard to see if she likes it. Our next trip hopefully will be on a seven night. We wanted to do the COd Hole but it was a little out of our price range for this trip.

We are spending a week in Cairns, this includes 2 nights on the pro dive boat and then a week in Brisbane.

If she likes it maybe we will find another one while we are there.
 
My wife an I did the 2 night trip with Pro Dive Cairns and really enjoyed it. We were the only customers on the boat not doing a course and the crew were happy for us to do our own thing. QLD dive operations have much tighter health and safety requirements now so they may not be as flexible. It was a good into to the GBR for us but if we go back it would be for a longer Coral Sea trip or the Yongala.
 
Hello,My wife and I are traveling to Cairns in Dec and have booked a 3 day 2 night on one of the Pro-Dive boats. Has anyone been on one of their boats and can you provide any information that may be helpful.I have read a lot of good things, but do you have any reviews of the boat?
I would avoid their operation at all costs. I'm happy to tell you why.

I did 4 liveaboards when I was in Australia. On the third one, I ran into people who had just done the ProDive Cairns 3-day trip. They told me how awful it was, in a number of different ways. In particular, the rather lame rules for how dives are conducted. Given that I had already scheduled a trip with ProDive Cairns, it was my #4 trip, I was thinking, "well - crap!!"

So, I finished my #3 trip and headed to Cairns. Now, keeping in mind that this is my fourth Australia liveaboard in 4 weeks, I definitely have a basis for comparison and I think I'm fair with what I am about to say.

On a positive note - the boat is very nice and more than adequate for its purpose. The food is average, but edible. No complaints really about this end of things.

On a more negative note - I found the crew to be rather rude. In particular, they commented several times about how nice my gear was - regulator, BCD, camera stuff, in a sarcastic sort of way. At one point, one of them said, "I bet you even have one of those blue/green laser pointers don't you." It was all I could do to avoid telling them to just kiss off.

As for the diving itself - it is definitely nothing special. The reefs I saw were mostly bleached out, very shallow, and with practically nothing but very small fish. I did see a couple of turtles and a squid, but everything else amounted to over-sized aquarium fish. Certainly nothing to get too excited about.

Now - for the worst part - the dive rules. They had this lame system where they controlled everything you did, and penalized you if you violated their rules. They were really into the "your next dive must be shallower than your last dive" thing. So, the first dive of the day had a maximum depth of 20m. The dive was 18m, then 16m, then 12m. When you got out of the water, they checked your computer, and if you busted this limit, then they banned you from making the next dive. They were serious about it too. On one dive, I went POINT ONE meters over (0.1M) the "authorized limit" and they banned me from the next dive. I was like ***?? Had I had a second computer on me, there is a good chance it would have recorded a shallower depth - these things are not THAT accurate. Nope - banned for the next dive. Also, there was something else you could do that would get you banned for the rest of the day - but I'm not remembering what that was. I think it was if you violated the max depth limit twice, and for some other reason.

Anyway - between the stupid dive deck rules and rudeness, there is no way I would dive with them again, not even for free. I was so pissed off about being banned for that one dive that I didn't bother making the last dive of the trip either - so for my 3 day trip, I got 10 very average, very ordinary dives.

If it is not too late to change your plans, I would definitely pick a different operator you're going to dive out of Cairns. However - I also think the diving out of Townsville is much, much, much better. I did the Mike Ball 7-day and ProDive Townsville 3-day from there, and both trips were really great. The ProDive Townsville boat is a much smaller boat than the Cairns boat, much more basic - but I still had a better trip with those guys.

Good luck!
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Hi Steve.

I hope you and your wife enjoy Cairns and the diving.

Ive taken the Pro dive trip and didnt have any major problems.

It is a good alternative if you only have a couple days and dont want to be to far from Cairns. I normally did it if I had family in Cairns and didnt want to be gone for a week.
That being said there will be students on board. If you guys dont mind that, then you should be ok.
As you said your looking to see if your wife likes it, then this would be the best one to try it out on and see if she does. Then maybe take a longer trip and out to the Coral Sea. I enjoy Spirit of Freedom I must admit.
Just enjoy yourself, take some pictures and if your wife likes it, try the longer trip next time.

Aardvark (who it seems lives right up the road to me I just noticed and no this has no bearing on the reef lol ) is correct in saying the restrictions are tighter and that has just come from past incidents and the negative publicity that has come from that.

I am sorry to hear Nude diver had a negative time on the boat and I hope this didnt ruin the entire trip down here for you mate.
My trip as I said I had no complaints against anything, including the crew but that being said there is a great chance two different crews which isnt unusal as the crews in operations up on the reef change very constantly.
Food wise I have no problems but I will eat anything as long as I dont have to cook and think it is wonderful.
The dive restrictions, Im not a fan of them at all to be honest, my thought is you pay big dollars or any dollars you get to dive, within safety, but I can see the other side of the coin and why they are there and enforced.
The reefs they visit change all the time and are basically weather dependent.

Just enjoy yourself in Cairns.
I have posted in another thread somewhere some links on Cairns and things to do.

Love to hear a report when you get back
 
fyi, when diving in queensland you must remember you are in the nanny state

on paper they like to control everything. tourism is a multi billion dollar industry for them so with each lost diver, each snorkler that picks up a cone shell and dies there are more government rules hence why you must dive with a snorkle, you must have a smb, you must follow their dive plans and you must come back onto the boat with a certain amount of air (whether they check the guage or not depends on the dive operator but i always say 50bar and smile)

the way a dive op may enforce these rules could also depend on the diver. on our last qld dive trip we were allowed to free range as much as we wanted with no issues while other divers on the island had to adhere to the rules and ive found it similar to this when travelling overseas also. the dive crew may sum up a guest as a particular type of person or diver and may treat them accordingly

cheers

edit: oh and personally i would avoid it simply because they are part of the prodive group... me no like prodive :lotsalove:
 
I am sorry to hear Nude diver had a negative time on the boat and I hope this didnt ruin the entire trip down here for you mate.
Not at all mate. I had a wonderful time down there. Wonderful diving and wonderful people. Only bitchy person I met the whole month I was there was some lawyer girl from California. Go figure. I was in the Sydney airport, cryin about going home. I almost didn't - but my dog would not understand it if I didn't come back (:

On the dive restrictions - it would be one thing if ALL operators did this. But the fact is, I did four different liveaboards out of QLD and ONLY ProDive Cairns had these ridiculous restrictions. I did a total of four liveaboards - ProDive Airlie Beach, ProDive Townsville, Mike Ball Expeditions (out of Townsville) and ProDive Cairns. ONLY ProDive Cairns had these ridiculous restrictions, and ONLY ProDive Cairns ran a trip that I wished I had never taken.

What I remember - it broke down like this:

PD Airlie Beach: do what you want, back on boat with 50 bar, 40 or 50 minutes max dive time, dives scheduled for a particular time

PD Townsville: do what you want, back on boat with 50 bar, dives scheduled for a particular time

Mike Ball: do whatever you want, dive deck is open between time A and B - do all the diving you want between those times. Spend as much time under water as you want. Go as deep as you want. Try to be back on the boat with 50 bar. Solo diving permitted.

PD Cairns: dive when you're told, how you're told, exactly, or else get banned.

None of the operators required diving in groups or with a dive master, except for, you guessed it, PD Cairns - for the night dives.

I had a wonderful time in Australia. I can't wait until I have the time and money to return (:
 
:blinking:ND Have you checked out the SB Invade the Rock 09... Fishrock that is... thread????
:blinking:maybe you could come and play with us:blinking:

Almity I think we got to play our own game at Lady Elliot because we were just too much trouble... hijacking the golfcart..... really.....:rofl3:

Actually we have found many places have let us "do our own thing" on boat dives after they have checked us out in the water and because we had buddy pairs who were used to diving together and formed a reasonable group. :rofl3: I think numbers help:rofl3:
 
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