sapphire
Contributor
Well, someone has to get this started a trip report from the first Singles Dive extravaganza! I thought this was a great trip 16 divers in all attended, 9 guys and 7 women (we had room for 14 on the boat, but some could not make it all of the days). About half of the people were from Florida, others hailed from California, Texas, Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio, Maryland and Virginia.
We stayed at the Rettger Resort, a 16-room inn on Deerfield Beach. The resort had a pool and nice BBQ facilities that we utilized for a fun Saturday night BBQ/Get Together. To the east we had the ocean and beautiful sunrises. A variety of restaurants were within walking distance as well.
We were whisked to our dive destinations on the boat Diversity, manned by Captain Tony and a different (lovely blonde) Crew Member each day. The diving was arranged as 2-tank AM boat trips for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The sites included some nice wrecks, the Sea Empress and Noula Express. We explored the third reef line in the Boca Raton/Deerfield Beach area. Water temps averaged a toasty 82, visibility ranged from approximately 30 80 feet, and conditions were optimal no apparent sea-sickness! Tame rays and morays, and large schools of fish, were a highlight on the wreck of the Sea Empress.
Fun things: Some of us got to try out underwater communications devices, courtesy of one diver who works in the industry. That was a blast! Even chores such as shopping for and preparing the BBQ were entertaining due to the enthusiastic participation of all. We even got to celebrate a birthday (no names or ages mentioned here).
Not so fun: Saying goodbye to a bunch of new friends!
The Top Ten Things I Learned from this trip were:
10. Do not give a pen to Christopher after he has had a drink
9. Do not get between Christopher and the pool at any time, as you may end up in it!
8. Captain Tony is a huge SpongeBob fan!
7. Jenny brings good weather
6. Leon is a gourmet chef
5. Robert dives in the Lotus position
4. Dont point out a legal lobster to Walter unless you want it for dinner (it tasted so good)
3. Women are better seen and not heard under water (according to SOMEone!)
2. Dont leave your camera housing in your room on the first day
AND
1. A diverse group of divers CAN come together and have a great time!
OK I started this trip report, but I am relying on the other attendees to add more details. For example, what happened on Friday when I wasnt there? And when are we doing it again?
peace and great diving,
sapphire
We stayed at the Rettger Resort, a 16-room inn on Deerfield Beach. The resort had a pool and nice BBQ facilities that we utilized for a fun Saturday night BBQ/Get Together. To the east we had the ocean and beautiful sunrises. A variety of restaurants were within walking distance as well.
We were whisked to our dive destinations on the boat Diversity, manned by Captain Tony and a different (lovely blonde) Crew Member each day. The diving was arranged as 2-tank AM boat trips for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The sites included some nice wrecks, the Sea Empress and Noula Express. We explored the third reef line in the Boca Raton/Deerfield Beach area. Water temps averaged a toasty 82, visibility ranged from approximately 30 80 feet, and conditions were optimal no apparent sea-sickness! Tame rays and morays, and large schools of fish, were a highlight on the wreck of the Sea Empress.
Fun things: Some of us got to try out underwater communications devices, courtesy of one diver who works in the industry. That was a blast! Even chores such as shopping for and preparing the BBQ were entertaining due to the enthusiastic participation of all. We even got to celebrate a birthday (no names or ages mentioned here).
Not so fun: Saying goodbye to a bunch of new friends!
The Top Ten Things I Learned from this trip were:
10. Do not give a pen to Christopher after he has had a drink
9. Do not get between Christopher and the pool at any time, as you may end up in it!
8. Captain Tony is a huge SpongeBob fan!
7. Jenny brings good weather
6. Leon is a gourmet chef
5. Robert dives in the Lotus position
4. Dont point out a legal lobster to Walter unless you want it for dinner (it tasted so good)
3. Women are better seen and not heard under water (according to SOMEone!)
2. Dont leave your camera housing in your room on the first day
AND
1. A diverse group of divers CAN come together and have a great time!
OK I started this trip report, but I am relying on the other attendees to add more details. For example, what happened on Friday when I wasnt there? And when are we doing it again?
peace and great diving,
sapphire