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I'm sorry but if you do marketing based on being "separated by light years from others", you should walk the talk. I don't see it in these pictures.
You really don't have to see it.
And, no. This is not marketing.
This is me, a proud American who made it that far. Do you really want to know how far are those "light years"?
Come and dive on any of them many "daily" diving boats in the whole reagion. Not talking Egypt. I mean, the WHOLE region.
 
Wow!

Fire extinguishers, PFDs and basic navigation lights.

Really raising the bar.
What exactly are you looking for?
This is a luxury "daily" diving boat. This is not a live aboard!!!

I'm all ears sir. Show me how high are your bars.
 
You really don't have to see it.
And, no. This is not marketing.
This is me, a proud American who made it that far. Do you really want to know how far are those "light years"?
Come and dive on any of them many "daily" diving boats in the whole reagion. Not talking Egypt. I mean, the WHOLE region.

I have dived in Egypt before and will do it gain, but I do prefer liveaboards. You did post pictures of a liveaboard, so I thought that was what we were discussing here. Different boats?
 
I have dived in Egypt before and will do it gain, but I do prefer liveaboards. You did post pictures of a liveaboard, so I thought that was what we were discussing here. Different boats?
You might be correct.
At one point I shared that we have a sister boat live aboard. I remember that I was marketing for that live aboard in some forums, but I can't recall was it this forum or a different one.

Anyways... I am talking now about Hurghada Splash Boat. Which is a daily diving boat. Not a live aboard.

Now that you have been to Egypt many times, could you explaing to others who seem like never been to Egypt before, where Splash really falls when it comes to daily diving business given all of the above services and futures.

That will be very helpful 😃
 
You might be correct.
At one point I shared that we have a sister boat live aboard. I remember that I was marketing for that live aboard in some forums, but I can't recall was it this forum or a different one.

Anyways... I am talking now about Hurghada Splash Boat. Which is a daily diving boat. Not a live aboard.

Now that you have been to Egypt many times, could you explaing to others who seem like never been to Egypt before, where Splash really falls when it comes to daily diving business given all of the above services and futures.

That will be very helpful 😃

Sorry, I am not paid to do marketing and as I said daily boats in Egypt are not my cup of tea. I was just inquiring about the liveaboard, because that is what I am interested in and about which you "promised" further information in October.
 
I have not been to the red sea. Most of my diving has been in or around North America. I'm used to vessels having additional safety features such as epirb, emergency o2, relatively recent vhf radios, sometimes aed, etc.

Automatic fire suppression system in the engine area sounds good, I was on a boat that the engine was starting to catch fire and we were stranded for a little while about 15 to 20 years ago in Canada.

It was interesting to read about rescuing the Sea Story, I may be putting too much faith in a boat's epirb, or my personal plb.
 
I have not been to the red sea. Most of my diving has been in or around North America. I'm used to vessels having additional safety features such as epirb, emergency o2, relatively recent vhf radios, sometimes aed, etc.

Automatic fire suppression system in the engine area sounds good, I was on a boat that the engine was starting to catch fire and we were stranded for a little while about 15 to 20 years ago in Canada.

It was interesting to read about rescuing the Sea Story, I may be putting too much faith in a boat's epirb, or my personal plb.
We don't have epirb. But of course we have emergency Oxygen O2 and VHF radio .
In the engine room we have a mixture of handheld, and automatic fire extinguisher systems. Plus the fire hose connected to a separate water pump that runs on gasoline just in case if we can not run the main generator.

If you have never been to the red sea, I think you could try it at least once. Most likely, it will turn up the best diving you have ever done.
I personally went on many diving trips around the globe. Honestly, nothing compares to the res sea on many different levels.
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Sorry, I am not paid to do marketing and as I said daily boats in Egypt are not my cup of tea. I was just inquiring about the liveaboard, because that is what I am interested in and about which you "promised" further information in October.
Fair enough
 

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