I'm back & thx 2 all for their pre-trip tips. I went on SOLMAR V & they were tremendous!! The trip was all I could have hoped for (except for no whale sharks). I would choose SOLMAR V again. My safety was their #1 priority at all times & they made sure I felt it. On one of my last dives, the current was so strong that I missed the anchor line w/ 8oo pds of 32% nitrox. I either use the 800# trying to swim to the anchor line & prob not have enough air for my safety stop or continue to ride the current doing my SS & pop up who knew where?? I knew the panga's were out & on patrol for those that might get "lost" so I did my 3 min stop & when I surfaced, I did not see anything (high chop). I blew my air horn & again after I got my safety sausage out & ready to inflate. Before I could inflate, the panga was in sight
!! This was the proof in the pudding. As a single, older diver, you can not ask for more.
As for the boat, it was beautiful. 21 out of a poss 22 divers, so we were full. The cabin was clean, no musty smells & shockingly small. I opened the door & flipped! Standing room was less than 3'x4', tiny closet styled toilet/shower, all in 1 stall, 9"wide closet, 1- 7" wide draw, & coffin style bunk beds. My roommate & I opted not to use the floor at the same time. I kept my carry on bag at the foot of my bed so I had a draw/storage place. The beds were fine, I did sleep OK. It is true, you spend so little time in the cabin that the bed is the most important item.
Food was very, very good & there was always food out for snacking. Hot chocholate after the first morning dive was perfect. Breakfast at 7a was eggs, omlets, pancakes, Fr. toast, rolls, cereals & beautiful platters of watermelon, cantolope, pineapple & papaya. Lunch & dinners were overly large portions of great food, fish, steak, Mex BBQ, vegs, potatoes, great deserts w/ every meal. I have no complaints with the kitchen.
The diving was unlike any diving I had ever done, which was the generic coral reefs & reef fish. We had detailed briefings of every site. The 3 divemasters were topshelf. They got to know your background, skills, needs & took care of you accordingly. Some of the divers went off on their own in groups, some of us needed the divemasters to all but hold our hands at times, but I felt that all of the crew, deck crew, panga drivers, DM's, all 10 of them were working towards everyone's safety.
I hope to do the Sea of Cortes with Solmar V.
Thx again for everyones pre-trip input.