Sandollar Farnsworth banks June 27th

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Come join us aboard the mighty sandollar liveaboard dive boat! Our destination for our first dive will be Farnsworth Banks on the backside of Catalina Island. Farnsworth is a ecological reserve on a high rise in the ocean floor some two miles off the back of the Island. This Dive will make you think you are somewhere else besides Southern California. With purple coral and visibility for days you do not want to miss this trip! Charter departs at 5a.m. All food, tanks air and weights are included. This vessel is well appointed with bunks, privacy partitions and two vacuum flush toilets. Each Head facility has a hot shower in it as well. This is a limited load charter, we just want to break even so we keep the numbers to half of what the boat can handle. Having less divers on the boat means quicker to move, more room to move and more dives can be accomplished. Please call Charter operator at 1-800-2go-belo for details and charter rates.
 
The charter leaves & returns from San Pedro ports o call berth 77-c at 05:00 a.m. we will get back around 17:30 or 18:00 hrs. We are being flexible to be able to chase where the conditions are best. At a minimum one longer or two shorter dives at Farnsworth. Then move to the backside of the main Island Cape cortez or Iron bound cove ...or not. Then on to eagle's nest or Eagle rock the very west end (pointy end) of the Island. I like the idea of going straight from Farnsworth to the west end but we shall see what the vis & conditions are like. You can spend the night on the boat the night before departure.

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