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Just getting back from our first adventure. Did our open water cert dives in Key Largo with Capt Slates. We had a wonderful time for all but my wife getting sea sick the first day. We are going to need to work on that. She did ok while under way but when we where anchored she got green in a hurry. The second day we went out we had her all geared up ready to go. When the motor stopped we pushed her off the back and she floated on the line until the rest of us got into the water. That helped her a lot and she enjoyed the second day very much.
On our first dive we saw a 5 foot nurse shark that followed us around the reef the whole dive. We also saw "Bruiser Jr" the first day, he is about a 50 lbs grouper. We dove the Anchore chain, the statue, and the wreck of the Washington. The second day we saw "Bruiser" which is a 75+ lbs grouper. He knows the sound of the dive boat we where on and followed us to our second dive spot. He gets feed every friday so he is a little domesticated and swims upto and around all the divers. He even lets you and seems to like to get pet.
Our instructor was able to spend more time with use touring the reef and less time working on skills because of the wonderful pool and class room skills we learned locally. We went through Dip n Dive in Buffalo NY for the pool and class room. The instructors there took there time and made sure you really understud everything and why. So now we are off in April to Maui to do some guided dives on the reefs down there. This summer we will take our advanced course in NY and do some wreck diving in lake erie.
The Adventure continues!
On our first dive we saw a 5 foot nurse shark that followed us around the reef the whole dive. We also saw "Bruiser Jr" the first day, he is about a 50 lbs grouper. We dove the Anchore chain, the statue, and the wreck of the Washington. The second day we saw "Bruiser" which is a 75+ lbs grouper. He knows the sound of the dive boat we where on and followed us to our second dive spot. He gets feed every friday so he is a little domesticated and swims upto and around all the divers. He even lets you and seems to like to get pet.
Our instructor was able to spend more time with use touring the reef and less time working on skills because of the wonderful pool and class room skills we learned locally. We went through Dip n Dive in Buffalo NY for the pool and class room. The instructors there took there time and made sure you really understud everything and why. So now we are off in April to Maui to do some guided dives on the reefs down there. This summer we will take our advanced course in NY and do some wreck diving in lake erie.
The Adventure continues!