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Tiger Beach and Bimini on the Dolphin Dream, March 11-19, 2022
My friend and dive buddy, @Dan and I recently had the pleasure of going to Tiger Beach and Bimini to dive with Tiger Sharks, Lemon Sharks, Reef Sharks, a Great Hammerhead, a few Bull Sharks and many Nurse Sharks.
Reservations: I reserved my spot on the Dolphin Dream directly with Captain Scott Tiger Shark Diving Bahamas! (sharkexpedition.com) I did an 8 night trip, they also have 7 and 6 night trips, the 6 night trips do not go to Bimini. A deposit is required to confirm the reservation, the balance is due 30 days before the trip. Captain Scott is available by phone or email but there may be a delay if the boat is out. The price of the trip includes all expenses, including $200 in taxes and fees and beer.
Travel: I have a townhouse just north of Boynton Beach. I flew directly from Philadelphia to Palm Beach International, West Palm, on March 7. Dan and I got in a couple of days of local diving before boarding the Dolphin Dream Trip Report - Back in Florida, 2022 #1 The boat leaves from the Blue Heron Fishing Fleet at the western end of the Blue Heron Bridge. There is parking available. No Covid testing was required for this trip. We did check in with immigration at West End on Grand Bahama and when returning to West Palm. We did not set foot in the Bahamas. Captain Scott was in possession of our passports for the duration of the trip.
Boat and Crew: The Dolphin Dream is an 86 foot long, 26 foot wide, ocean expedition trawler yacht. She was converted to a scuba diving boat by Captain Scott in 2004. She has twin engines, twin compressors, is fully air conditioned, and has a safety chase boat. The boat takes a maximum of 12 passenger. There are six cabins below deck, each with bunk beds, with shelves and under bed storage. One of the cabins has a double bottom bunk. The main stairway to the cabins is next to the kitchen/salon, right next to an exit outside. There is an emergency ladder exit at the other end of the cabin area that exits in the salon, right in front of an exit to the back deck.
The salon/dining area, kitchen and serving counter are on the main deck. The main deck also includes the two large bathrooms, including good showers. There is a third shower outside. The back deck includes a small camera table, picnic table, and cubbies for diver’s personal items. The dive deck stores the tanks and fins. Tanks are filled directly from the compressor between dives. Dives were on air, fills were routinely excellent with an average of 3257 psi (3118-3478 psi).The upper deck has storage for the chase boat, space for wetsuit and gear drying, and a sundeck.
Our crew consisted of Captain Scott, very experienced and skilled deck/diving crew, Finch, deck/diving crew trainee, Josh, and the gregarious and wonderful cook, Courtney. Captain Scott has been plying these waters since he was a young man, for 42 years
We only had 9 divers on our trip. Unfortunately, a party of 3 had to cancel at the last minute due to a personal emergency. All of the passengers were from the US with the exception of one very adventuresome woman from Japan, who was a professional photographer.
We had a full and very thorough safety briefing prior to the departure to the Bahamas.
My friend and dive buddy, @Dan and I recently had the pleasure of going to Tiger Beach and Bimini to dive with Tiger Sharks, Lemon Sharks, Reef Sharks, a Great Hammerhead, a few Bull Sharks and many Nurse Sharks.
Reservations: I reserved my spot on the Dolphin Dream directly with Captain Scott Tiger Shark Diving Bahamas! (sharkexpedition.com) I did an 8 night trip, they also have 7 and 6 night trips, the 6 night trips do not go to Bimini. A deposit is required to confirm the reservation, the balance is due 30 days before the trip. Captain Scott is available by phone or email but there may be a delay if the boat is out. The price of the trip includes all expenses, including $200 in taxes and fees and beer.
Travel: I have a townhouse just north of Boynton Beach. I flew directly from Philadelphia to Palm Beach International, West Palm, on March 7. Dan and I got in a couple of days of local diving before boarding the Dolphin Dream Trip Report - Back in Florida, 2022 #1 The boat leaves from the Blue Heron Fishing Fleet at the western end of the Blue Heron Bridge. There is parking available. No Covid testing was required for this trip. We did check in with immigration at West End on Grand Bahama and when returning to West Palm. We did not set foot in the Bahamas. Captain Scott was in possession of our passports for the duration of the trip.
Boat and Crew: The Dolphin Dream is an 86 foot long, 26 foot wide, ocean expedition trawler yacht. She was converted to a scuba diving boat by Captain Scott in 2004. She has twin engines, twin compressors, is fully air conditioned, and has a safety chase boat. The boat takes a maximum of 12 passenger. There are six cabins below deck, each with bunk beds, with shelves and under bed storage. One of the cabins has a double bottom bunk. The main stairway to the cabins is next to the kitchen/salon, right next to an exit outside. There is an emergency ladder exit at the other end of the cabin area that exits in the salon, right in front of an exit to the back deck.
The salon/dining area, kitchen and serving counter are on the main deck. The main deck also includes the two large bathrooms, including good showers. There is a third shower outside. The back deck includes a small camera table, picnic table, and cubbies for diver’s personal items. The dive deck stores the tanks and fins. Tanks are filled directly from the compressor between dives. Dives were on air, fills were routinely excellent with an average of 3257 psi (3118-3478 psi).The upper deck has storage for the chase boat, space for wetsuit and gear drying, and a sundeck.
Our crew consisted of Captain Scott, very experienced and skilled deck/diving crew, Finch, deck/diving crew trainee, Josh, and the gregarious and wonderful cook, Courtney. Captain Scott has been plying these waters since he was a young man, for 42 years
We only had 9 divers on our trip. Unfortunately, a party of 3 had to cancel at the last minute due to a personal emergency. All of the passengers were from the US with the exception of one very adventuresome woman from Japan, who was a professional photographer.
We had a full and very thorough safety briefing prior to the departure to the Bahamas.