i went to Key Largo for AOW certification with my daughter. Unfortunately, she got a pretty nasty cold the day that we left and couldn’t dive at all, so it was just me in the course.
Based on reviews from the board, I went with Conch Republic Divers, and that worked out well for us. Brenda was understanding about canceling my daughter.
First dives were Sunday 3/24. There were four divers, including me and Donna, my instructor. Windy, choppy ride out in their big boat to a couple of intermediate reefs. Small craft warning had canceled all morning trips, but was lifted by noon. Air temperature in low 80s, water 79, no current at all at depth, dive to mid 70s. Good visibility, don’t remember specifics as I was a bit focused on deep and PPB course.
Monday 3/25, went out in afternoon, air mid 80s, water 79, much smaller waves. Had 12 divers on big boat with some open water students. Went to two separate sites at Molasses Reef, one with no current, one with mild current. Lots of life, did navigation and fish ID. Because of my air consumption the day prior, Donna signed me up with discover Nitrox and put me on HP100 tanks. Did tank analysis. Got almost an hour both dives with leftover gas and NDL time at 28 feet.
Tuesday 3/26 went out in morning on small boat with 2 other divers to go to Spiegel Grove. Air in low 80s, surface even calmer than yesterday. Got to site and another boat reported heavy current. Rerouted to Duane, where all balls taken. Did hot drop near bow ball and went down. Water temp 77, very slight current at depth. Toured around perimeter, NDL ticking away at 100 feet. Came back up, deep stop and shallow stop on line. Boat had moored to middle ball, swam over on surface. Because conditions were so nice, we dove it again. This time we swam through a couple of doors, and I remember a lot more. Nurse shark, bull shark, green moray, Christmas tree worms, schools of permits, school of small barracuda, a few really big barracuda, lots of jellies at safety stop. Also on HP100 32 Nitrox.
We flew into Fort Lauderdale, rented car, stayed in Key Largo, ate at different local restaurants. Traffic can be a tricky at the beginning, Guy Fieri must have done a segment at every restaurant, state park was neat, bird sanctuary was neat, my tiny bit of Spanish served me well in Cuban cafes and bakeries.
Would come again and dive with Conch Republic Divers, maybe in the summer when water calmer. That first trip out felt very expeditionary.
Based on reviews from the board, I went with Conch Republic Divers, and that worked out well for us. Brenda was understanding about canceling my daughter.
First dives were Sunday 3/24. There were four divers, including me and Donna, my instructor. Windy, choppy ride out in their big boat to a couple of intermediate reefs. Small craft warning had canceled all morning trips, but was lifted by noon. Air temperature in low 80s, water 79, no current at all at depth, dive to mid 70s. Good visibility, don’t remember specifics as I was a bit focused on deep and PPB course.
Monday 3/25, went out in afternoon, air mid 80s, water 79, much smaller waves. Had 12 divers on big boat with some open water students. Went to two separate sites at Molasses Reef, one with no current, one with mild current. Lots of life, did navigation and fish ID. Because of my air consumption the day prior, Donna signed me up with discover Nitrox and put me on HP100 tanks. Did tank analysis. Got almost an hour both dives with leftover gas and NDL time at 28 feet.
Tuesday 3/26 went out in morning on small boat with 2 other divers to go to Spiegel Grove. Air in low 80s, surface even calmer than yesterday. Got to site and another boat reported heavy current. Rerouted to Duane, where all balls taken. Did hot drop near bow ball and went down. Water temp 77, very slight current at depth. Toured around perimeter, NDL ticking away at 100 feet. Came back up, deep stop and shallow stop on line. Boat had moored to middle ball, swam over on surface. Because conditions were so nice, we dove it again. This time we swam through a couple of doors, and I remember a lot more. Nurse shark, bull shark, green moray, Christmas tree worms, schools of permits, school of small barracuda, a few really big barracuda, lots of jellies at safety stop. Also on HP100 32 Nitrox.
We flew into Fort Lauderdale, rented car, stayed in Key Largo, ate at different local restaurants. Traffic can be a tricky at the beginning, Guy Fieri must have done a segment at every restaurant, state park was neat, bird sanctuary was neat, my tiny bit of Spanish served me well in Cuban cafes and bakeries.
Would come again and dive with Conch Republic Divers, maybe in the summer when water calmer. That first trip out felt very expeditionary.