mwpowell
Contributor
ghostdiver1957:They are famous for going out when it is to rough, getting to the dive site then calling it off and wont refund any money. If the boat goes out, you often end up paying for just a boat ride.
I've seen it where we went out, 3 people decide to give it a try... get in the water for 10 minutes, come up saying it's too bad down there, then everyone on the boat gets charged full fare... never again... can not recommend.
If the boat leaves the dock you're not getting a refund no matter what. Even if you decide not to go out with them... if they go and you were scheduled... no refund.
The diving itself is adequate when the weather is good. The shoals and wrecks are great for spearfishing. Vis can range from 3 feet - 30 feet and seasonal temps vary but the bottom temps at 100 feet don't vary much between 40 - 55 F year round. It is always cold water low vis diving. The typical vis is 10 -15 feet. 30 is rare and 3 is a really bad day...
Surface Interval generally won't leave the dock if seas are 3 to 5 feet or greater. It is the mid-Atlantic, however, and conditions can and do change during the trip. I dive with Surface Interval several times a year, and haven't had a bad experience yet.
Mike