Trip report from Fantasy Island

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Every time I went there I thought the hamburgers they served at lunch were the worst in the world. One trip there were a lot of rude people. OTOH, you do get a lot for the price.

I wouldn't touch one of those hamburgers with a 10 foot pole! One of them tried to crawl up on my plate when I wasn't looking, but I managed to beat it off with a fork...:rofl3::rofl3::rofl3: I mostly stuck to the pasta, the fish and the shrimp while I was there! Not very varied, but hey I was there to dive...:D
 
Thnx for taking the time to write
 
Thnx for the trip report.. I am headin to FI 1st of April for the first time and it is always nice to hear what to look forward to..!!
 
If you go, the salads are pretty good, but the dressings offered are pretty bad, take a bpttle of your own dressing and you won't go hungry, that's what I'll do when I go next time. also, I have read that they are renovating the whole resort, hopefully making the rooms a little nicer.
 
Enjoyed your trip report.

Did you dive Nitrox on any of your dives?
 
no but they had free nitrox there. A lot of the people on the boat would switch back and forth.
We need to take our nitrox coarse, because I don't know why you would switch?
 
no but they had free nitrox there. A lot of the people on the boat would switch back and forth.
We need to take our nitrox coarse, because I don't know why you would switch?

On the South Side of Roatan, the use of nitrox is arguable either way.

Remember, nitrox is best used for repetitive and/or longer b.t. dives to moderate depths.

The South side of Roatan presents you with depths that are best kept above 75 feet. Because of the constant Sunlit exposure to the walls, many divers look at 55' as their general depth limit, only occasionally blipping down deeper to see something a DM is excitedly pointing out. It is not uncommon to see an overall dive depth average out at 43 feet or so. Again- this is where the cool stuff is lurking on the South side.

If depth of diving and the consequent loading of Nitrogen is not an issue, you have to look at the BT, the bottom time or minutes that you are underwater. On one dive, as well as the subsequent dives.

If you are looking at five dives a day, which is easy to do from CCV, and a little more challenging from FIBR, that really starts to pile up. Your "pixels••••••••on your dive computer start to hover in high yellow near the red zone towards the end of that fourth dive at 4pm.

By the time you've had dinner and get ready for an 8pm night dive, the "nitrogen loading graph" has backed down due to your off-gassing surface interval. So- if you were really staring at that computer, and believed the high pixel depiction of your Nitrogen loading to be an indicator of being more prone to DCI at a given moment, that fourth dive (at 3pm) would be the moment. Science has not proven this to be precisely the case, but I'm not going to argue with my computer.

I dive air on an air computer (on Roatan's South side). Rarely do my pixels get past middle yellow, but I have actually gone into deco at 4pm on the fourth dive~ once. {after 12 days of 5x a day, I owed 2 minutes at 25'}

In answer to your question, many divers will dive nitrox using air tables (computers) always aware of their Oxygen toxicity depth limit. It's their safety margin. Very few will switch back and forth between nitrox and air, unless a dive profile pushes their decision. Some people just like the idea of diving nitrox (it makes them feel peppy or horny or _____ ), other people are just cheap and don't see the need for spending money to buy it if they don't need it.

If nitrox was free, that obviates the second possible reason. If they switched to air from nitrox on a repetetive dive because they wanted to exceed the Oxygen toxicity depth limit imposed by the use of nitrox- their heirs might be in for a real surprise. It depends upon their understanding of the mathematics.

I wouldn't recommend switching (or even using it), not in that localized environment of shallow diving.
 
Doc,

The only time I can remember switching between Air and Nitrox was in places where Nitrox was expensive but the reefs did not offer a shallow place to go play at the end of the dive. By using Nitrox on the first dive, I would get more bottom time on both dives. I suppose if Nitrox was free, or at a fixed price no matter how many tanks were used, the only reason to switch would be for a dive planned to go deeper than the MOD.

Generally, I would agree that Nitrox does not do that much for a diver on the South side of Roatan, not only because the good stuff is at less than 60 feet, but the presence of a nice shallow reef at the top of the wall.

There are divers out there who will not dive without Nitrox for "safety" reasons which I consider imaginary.
 
I went to CCV in November and I did all 22 dives with Nitrox. The lion's share of the dives I did started out as wall dives and then became shallower reef dives in the 30'-40' range part way through each dive. Given the starting depths and the number of dives I did that week, I'm glad I had the option of diving 32% for all of the dives. CCV charged for Nitrox tanks on a $10 per tank basis until you reached the weekly Nitrox rate and then the $125 weekly rate applied instead. From the FI website it looks like you may have to buy their $150 weekly Nitrox package in advance (their breakeven point is at 10 tanks at $15/each), so be sure to check with them.

FWIW, if it helps these are the max depths for all of the dives from my dive log that week: 71', 59', 52', 62', 47', 61', 62', 63', 66', 74', 54', 85', 99', 69', 58', 38'*, 75', 59', 80', 53', 63', and 71'.

* Night dive on Managerhea's Reef
 
FWIW, if it helps these are the max depths for all of the dives from my dive log that week: 71', 59', 52', 62', 47', 61', 62', 63', 66', 74', 54', 85', 99', 69', 58', 38'*, 75', 59', 80', 53', 63', and 71'.

Does your box give you the average depth that would go along with the max? That would be a great bit of info, as well.
 

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