inter_alia
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Thought a lot about the GPA when learning the tediousness of shore entries in Bonaire... don't think the island would enjoy these vehicles though. Must remember to buy better booties for next time.
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caveseeker7:Or, for a few friends with twins and stages:
While I wouldn't want to be the guy in the left picture, I can just see that DUK approaching Avalon, drive up the ramp and on the Point with people throwing fits left and right.
reefraff:It depends upon how many people and how much gear you're toting.
If you're looking for something just for yourself for recreational diving, pretty much anything with a hatch or sliding door will suffice for a day trip. I drive a Tahoe and that can haul up to two technical divers and their gear for a weekend. Beyond that, I need a trailer.
Steven
inter_alia:This thread will likely quickly turn into a Ford-Chevy argument but I'll risk it.
I am in the market for a new car and since I've been in a Honda Civic (the antithesis of a scuba-friendly automobile, IMHO) for three years, I'm looking at better options. Never one to care much about what I drive (obviously), I should say appearance isn't my primary concern. Neither is an enormous engine or AWD. I want to haul tanks, gear, a friend or two and be as comfortable as possible when doing this.
As a starting point, I'm considering (oh no) the Honda Element. It's so ugly I can't resist but want to know if scubaboard has any suggestions.
Thanks!