Walker's Cay for AOW?

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wfmiller

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My LDS is putting together a 4 day trip to Walker's Cay in September where myself and some others will be taking our AOW course. The instructor will be our OW instructor when we first certified.

After doing our OW Cert at a local quarry we decided that for now on most other classes has to be someplace a little nicer if you get my drift....... :wink:

Anyone use the facilities there and if so how are they?
 
wfmiller:
My LDS is putting together a 4 day trip to Walker's Cay in September where myself and some others will be taking our AOW course. The instructor will be our OW instructor when we first certified.

After doing our OW Cert at a local quarry we decided that for now on most other classes has to be someplace a little nicer if you get my drift....... :wink:

Anyone use the facilities there and if so how are they?

I was there 2 years ago. The rooms and boats were nice, the crews nice and professional. However, the reef diving was sub-par. Lots of algae and few fish. There are some deeper sites, including a nice wreck, that were much better. And, of course, the shark rodeo was a blast. However, try to stay away from the reef dives--35' dives in marginal vis on a damaged reef. -Clay
 

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