Our page is designed to tell you
about scuba diving and how South Florida reefs are some of
the most spectacular reefs in the United States. We
also wish to educate you about what features you should look
for in a scuba diving charter operation and what you can expect
aboard a drift diving boat.
Check out our Dive Boats
or maybe even some video of past dives.
We cater to the Palm Beach area
and also schedule frequent liveaboard Multi-Day
Dive Adventures.
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We introduce our scuba diving crew so you know exactly who you will
be diving with. If you forget you crews' name, it's not a problem
because they all wear uniforms with their names right on their
shirt so you can see it. That way if you have any special requests
or questions you will know who to talk to.
Our crew are excellent divers. They
are all certified at the Rescue level or higher before they
begin working for us. From that point they continue their diving
education. We currently have dive guides that are certified
for Technical Deep diving, Cavern, Cave, Nitrox and Instructors.
So if you are interested in exploring the world of diving
education they will be happy to discuss their diving experiences
with you.
Our crew are real people just like you, who volunteer their
time to work the liveaboard boats each week. They are dedicated
to promoting awareness of the underwater environment and exploring
the remarkable scuba diving opportunities in this region of
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| Captain Doug
and Admiral Tracy |
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| We remember when we first started scuba diving how everything
was new and different and we did not know anyone on the boat.
Our crew takes great pride in helping inexperienced divers
see how easy diving is and how there is no reason to be intimidated.
We think that when scuba divers are comfortable underwater they
can more fully experience the underwater world. We are also
enjoy diving with experienced divers. When a diver is
comfortable diving, he can look past the obvious schools of
fish and see the smaller stuff, such as the different anemones,
urchins and cleaning stations. Once we can see this smaller
more intricate world of marine life we can begin to appreciate
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We pull the liveaboard diving boats next to the dock so that our crew
can load your gear for you. This seems much easier than trying
to navigate a loading platform with cumbersome gear in hand.
We do NOT provide towels,.. however, if you happen to forget yours
we have plenty on board for your use. We would rather maintain
our boats than spend our time doing laundry.
We tell our customers exactly how it is! That means when the seas
are rough we tell you ahead of time. We do not believe you can have
the time of your life while you are sea sick. While this approach
will cost us money in bookings,.. we believe it pays off in the
long run. Please call the day before your scheduled trip and we
will give you an accurate assessment of the current weather
conditions and our best estimate of conditions for your dive trip.
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