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kyklin Oct 25, 2002 6:00 pm

Scuba divers in FT?
 
There does not seem to be a thread about this so here's a new one (please post older threads if there is one).

Many of us spend plenty time in the air, but what about under water?

The Mrs. and I wil be heading to GCM (Grand Cayman Islands) during the week of Thanksgiving to check out the sting rays and enjoy great beach dives.

How about a FT gathering at a good diving spot? Florida? Mexico?


My last three dives: Cozumel, Kauai, and Catalina (SoCal)


l etoile Oct 26, 2002 8:25 am

There are quite a lot of FTers who dive. I haven't been there, but I've heard Belize has some great diving. We're going to Molokai in February, mostly to see the whales, but a friend of mine's dive club went at the same time last year. Diving is OK there although most skipped some of the dives to just watch the whales. I'd love to dive in Palau. The good thing about most dive locations is that there is still a lot for non-divers to do.

naxos Oct 26, 2002 9:10 am

Then reef in Belize is incrediably alive, although there has been some hurricane damage- There is a wonderful, small dive resort on Andros in the Bahamas- Small hope bay lodge, which has boat access to great diving.

I no longer dive, but snorkel and often choose to vacation in places where snorkeling and diving can be done. I would love to join a dive/snorkel trip.

birdstrike Oct 26, 2002 6:28 pm

I will third Belize as an excellent place to dive. Although not the best dive destination I've been to, it ranks right up there.

If you are ever near Placencia, run, do not walk, to Luba Hati for their poached lobster.

If you are in Belize City, run, do not walk, to the Smoky Mermaid for their lobster burger!

Modestly, our trip report is here: http://www.batnet.com/bogart/belize/BelizeInWinter.htm http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Last three dives: GBR, Australia; Yap; Maui.

birdstrike

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tazi Oct 27, 2002 10:21 am

I've been certified since 1978 ... for diving too http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Thanksgiving is out for a dive trip but I was thinking of perhaps doing a trip to the Cayman's in February for Valentines weekend. A local dive club schedules long weekend trips to the cAyman's about once a month out of DCA.

Gaucho100K Oct 27, 2002 7:22 pm

Im a diver. Advanced certified, looking to do nitrox cert. next.

kokonutz Oct 28, 2002 6:25 am

Wierd! I was just talking to a FT about this..I was thinking about a day trip off of Phuket in January. But I suppose the Carribean IS slightly closer..

PremEx Oct 28, 2002 10:21 am

I understand that Jailer has been known to suck on a hose underwater in order to survive.

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hauteboy Oct 28, 2002 10:37 am

I'm an (infrequent) advanced diver, but I've been diving off Australia, the Indian Ocean (Mozambique, Zanzibar and the Seychelles), Hawaii and in a cave in the Yucatan (absolutely amazing... highly recommended!). But I have yet to dive in the Caribbean http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif My wife is also certified (but has yet to do her first dive since getting certified). We are going on a 2-day trip to the Similans in Thailand on Christmas this year.


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MIKESILV Oct 28, 2002 11:31 am

I have been BSAC certified since 1977

I have dived much lately and I am probably would need a refresher course( at least to do the dives I used to do)
There was a time when I used to dive multiple times almost every weekend and and there was one year (many years ago) I did over 150 club logged dives, but then living in the Caribbean helped, no need for boats on a lot of dives.
Seems though diving has become a much more expensive sport, back when I started a full set of equipment inluding a tank ran about $400.00

Just curious has anybody done some really deep dives?

Mike

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tazi Oct 28, 2002 12:27 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MIKESILV:
I have been BSAC certified since 1977

I have dived much lately and I am probably would need a refresher course( at least to do the dives I used to do)
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Same here. Except for a refresher course in Turks & Caicos to introduce my son to diving, I haven't done much in a very long time. The trip to the Cayman's in February that I mentioned will be for re-certification and advanced. I haven't done any deep diving and won't even consider it until I am certified for it specifically. Things have changed so much since I took my first courses!


I012609 Oct 28, 2002 1:42 pm

I am PADI certified and would definitely be up for a FT dive trip.

kokonutz Oct 28, 2002 2:01 pm

I gave up on trying to keep up with the equipment and now just rent. My deepest was a 123 foot 2-tanker off of a shelf in Jamaica. 1 tank to get down and look around, the second to decompress. We used tables and grease pencils in those days, I'm afraid. I'm shocked that I am still alive!

As for a FT scuba trip...BRING IT ON!

FewMiles Oct 28, 2002 3:17 pm

I don't scuba dive, but just know that you're not supposed to dive and fly, or is it fly and dive, no wait, drink and dive! ... or is it... ah heck, nevermind. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

FewMiles..

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kyklin Oct 28, 2002 3:34 pm

An underwater photo of the FT divers will surely beat the regular mugshots (i.e. bars and restaurants) found at most gatherings! LOL. Good luck telling one person from the other though.

So, where shall it be? Florida, Carribean, or Thailand? What's one place where most # of airlines fly and most lodging chains have a presence?

Oh, I got certified in Scuba (now PADI advanced) because of Jailer so he definitely dives. My deepest dive is about 110 ft. Would like to try Nitrox too; heard that there is less fatigue.


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