Frequently Asked
Questions & Answers
Q: What type of boat do you
have?
A: 2008 Baha Cruiser,
Powered by 2 Suzuki 225 engines, Raymarine C120 integrated
navigation system with radar and depth sounder module.
Stand-up head with shower, fresh and raw water wash down.
Shade, drinks and snacks available on board. Custom scuba tank
benches for ease of donning equipment.
Q: How far out do you go?
A: We carry 244 gallons of
fuel, so we can go quite a distance out. Going out
further distances is typically a special request, which can
change the cost of the dive trip. We can also get you
into 80 feet of depth, depending on tides. Most of our
trips are in the 30-60 foot depth range.
Q: What are we going to
see?
A: We usually dive
artificial and natural reefs. An artificial reef is a
non-natural material or structure that sunk to the ocean
floor, and allowed life to develop in or around it. It
is not unlikely to see turtles, mackerel, barracuda, grouper,
hogfish, frogfish, crustaceans, beautifully colored corals,
sponges, starfish, eels and rays. Dolphins are common to see
on the trip out, and depending on the season, manatees as
well.
Q: How long are the trips?
A: You can plan on spending
about 5-6 hours on a two tank dive. With that said, we are not
in the business of churning out numerous trips per day.
Nothing is worse than a captain or divemaster telling you how
much bottom time you can have. If you are within your
limits, dive!
Q: How many divers can you carry?
A: We want to keep our
groups small. We will leave the dock with a minimum of four
divers, and a maximum of six. If possible, we would like
to group people together according to skill level. This
makes for a relaxed and less intimidating trip.
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