11 Dives so far.
Max Depth on air: 122 ft.
Max Depth on EAN-32: 102 ft.
Viz: 80 - 100 at the remote sites. Typically 50-60 allong the walls and wreck near CoCo.
Bottom Temp: Always about 82 F.
Ocean is very rough. Boat typically pitches 30 to 45 deg. on the way to the dive site. We have to gear up completely in large swells then act like paratroopers when the skipper calls, "Get off my boat". Immediate drop. Once below 30 ft. little surge and great conditions. Safest way back into the boat is to crawl up the center well. Then drop off dive on one of the walls followed by wreck penetration of Prince Albert and shallow swim back for great food. Rinse and repeat.
Many remote dives are wall dives some with tunnels. Some of the walls clearly drop 1000's of feet, very close to vertical. Feels like skydiving.
Almost every dive is below 80 and with fairly short intervals sometimes. 80% of the guests here are on nitrox. Using air only to go deep.
Island tour in ultra-light sea plane was cool. Shark dive tomorrow AM.
I say check it out.
Jim
Max Depth on air: 122 ft.
Max Depth on EAN-32: 102 ft.
Viz: 80 - 100 at the remote sites. Typically 50-60 allong the walls and wreck near CoCo.
Bottom Temp: Always about 82 F.
Ocean is very rough. Boat typically pitches 30 to 45 deg. on the way to the dive site. We have to gear up completely in large swells then act like paratroopers when the skipper calls, "Get off my boat". Immediate drop. Once below 30 ft. little surge and great conditions. Safest way back into the boat is to crawl up the center well. Then drop off dive on one of the walls followed by wreck penetration of Prince Albert and shallow swim back for great food. Rinse and repeat.
Many remote dives are wall dives some with tunnels. Some of the walls clearly drop 1000's of feet, very close to vertical. Feels like skydiving.
Almost every dive is below 80 and with fairly short intervals sometimes. 80% of the guests here are on nitrox. Using air only to go deep.
Island tour in ultra-light sea plane was cool. Shark dive tomorrow AM.
I say check it out.
Jim