Darnold9999
Contributor
Would not recommend the Nekton Pilot for a non diving spouse. Was just on the boat and the topic was discussed. The consenses was that it would be intensly boring for a non diver. Yes there is a hot tub - half full of cold water never used. Yes there are kyacks on the deck, but nowhere really to go. Half Moon Caye would have been somewhat interesting, but that is one day. I am sure the hot tub could have been fired up and the kyacks used, but nobody was interested.
This is a dive boat, a great dive boat, a non diving spouse would have to be very interested in reading, watching video's, watching divers, or lying in the sun on the deck of a boat with nothing but ocean to see for a week to enjoy this trip.
Great trip, but could not imagine taking my partner - and she loves to read, lay on the beach and watch movies. You need to find a boat that has shore expeditions pretty much every day to keep a partner happy. If they do that then you have lost most of the advantage of a liveaboard. They go to sites beyond the day boat range and stay there so you don't have to lose precious dive time to travel. If you are willing to do that then stay on shore and do the day boat trips, I suspect your spouse will be happier, and you will have more $ in your pocket.
The only way I see this working is if your partner really likes spending time on a boat. Then they get what they want and you get to dive.
This is a dive boat, a great dive boat, a non diving spouse would have to be very interested in reading, watching video's, watching divers, or lying in the sun on the deck of a boat with nothing but ocean to see for a week to enjoy this trip.
Great trip, but could not imagine taking my partner - and she loves to read, lay on the beach and watch movies. You need to find a boat that has shore expeditions pretty much every day to keep a partner happy. If they do that then you have lost most of the advantage of a liveaboard. They go to sites beyond the day boat range and stay there so you don't have to lose precious dive time to travel. If you are willing to do that then stay on shore and do the day boat trips, I suspect your spouse will be happier, and you will have more $ in your pocket.
The only way I see this working is if your partner really likes spending time on a boat. Then they get what they want and you get to dive.