Shasta_man
Contributor
<<amazing group we were>> I think how well the boat gets along colors memories of enjoying the trip.
<<local California dive boat culture>> That description sounds like the culture is shaping the boat experience but I think it is the other way around. I'd say we ended up with those more utilitarian boats because there isn't a strong draw for that travel beyond pretty dedicated divers since you are going to, as I describe it, swim around in your ice chest. If we had warm water diving, the boats would cater to a wider audience and move toward more comfort.
I am surprised to hear you don't have a dedicated spot on the TA dive deck, if I am interpreting your description correctly.
I was on a lob in Asia with people who said they were owners of another Channel Island trip boat. Having already done a couple liveaboards and mistakenly thought most people were very safety conscious, I figured they would be experienced divers and experienced at how you have to run a dive charter. I was surprised when they immediately went opposite to any dive plan, went far off (out of sight) independent from each other with no solo gear, and ran their tanks down to near zero on every dive. I have always found it strange how cavalier people are about their need for air. Apparently they get complacent since nothing bad has happened.
Also curious was throwing their customers under the bus, a lot, more than necessary for comedic effect. I can imagine you can get cynical about people but maybe its time to get out of the deal with people business. Perhaps they went to the same lob school as another company we know that doesn't realize their audience could be future customers.
<<local California dive boat culture>> That description sounds like the culture is shaping the boat experience but I think it is the other way around. I'd say we ended up with those more utilitarian boats because there isn't a strong draw for that travel beyond pretty dedicated divers since you are going to, as I describe it, swim around in your ice chest. If we had warm water diving, the boats would cater to a wider audience and move toward more comfort.
I am surprised to hear you don't have a dedicated spot on the TA dive deck, if I am interpreting your description correctly.
I was on a lob in Asia with people who said they were owners of another Channel Island trip boat. Having already done a couple liveaboards and mistakenly thought most people were very safety conscious, I figured they would be experienced divers and experienced at how you have to run a dive charter. I was surprised when they immediately went opposite to any dive plan, went far off (out of sight) independent from each other with no solo gear, and ran their tanks down to near zero on every dive. I have always found it strange how cavalier people are about their need for air. Apparently they get complacent since nothing bad has happened.
Also curious was throwing their customers under the bus, a lot, more than necessary for comedic effect. I can imagine you can get cynical about people but maybe its time to get out of the deal with people business. Perhaps they went to the same lob school as another company we know that doesn't realize their audience could be future customers.