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We are back!! Made it home in time to get ready for the SuperBowl party at the neighbors. The Soup Nazi's Chicken Chili is simmer and the Triple Choclate Mess is in the crock pot. Everything is on high as we got delayed at Divers Direct (figure that?).
If you don't want to read a dive report, go to the next post. I was going to email Kevin, but I know Mary likes to read about our dive trips and since this one involves a Moray Ell, it's worth reading.
Kevin, we dove with The Diversity. They will be one of the boats we use in May. Not a lot of service, but they have a great setup and most of the locals use them. They have no limit on bottom time or tank size. We can use 108's and dive for 90 minutes, he would not care. Just come up with 500 lbs and no deco. The boat has one of the best set ups I have ever seen. I think you will like it.
Now the dive! As I mentioned before leaving, we would see some great stuff since I was not taking the camera. It happened within the first minute of diving. Since we were drift diving it's jump in and head to the bottom as quickly as possible. I got to the bottom and saw this long, fat, green thing. Is it what I think? Yes, a big (6 footer) moray ell. It's head is in the hole and his body is out. Matt and Paul (our buddy, meet on Scuba Board) came over.
The moray started swimming in the same direction as we drifted. For about 5 minutes he swam and we followed, within 3-4 ft. He did not care. He went off over the reef and we lost him. A few minutes later, Matt points at my fins and there he is. Mr. Moray is back and goes right along the ridge with us. At one point Mr. Moray is at the sand level and Matt is 3 ft above him. They are just drifting along. Oh for the camera. We drift above him, beside him, up close with him for about 5 minutes and then he heads into a hole. A few minutes later Mr. Moray is back for another drift. Paul doesn't see him and actually hit him with a fin. Mr. Moray did not care. Just keep swimming with us. About 5 minutes later he took off.
That was so cool and than there was the large turtle, spotted drum, trunk fish, 2 scorpon fish swimming together.....
I am going on Ebay now to buy another camera.
If you don't want to read a dive report, go to the next post. I was going to email Kevin, but I know Mary likes to read about our dive trips and since this one involves a Moray Ell, it's worth reading.
Kevin, we dove with The Diversity. They will be one of the boats we use in May. Not a lot of service, but they have a great setup and most of the locals use them. They have no limit on bottom time or tank size. We can use 108's and dive for 90 minutes, he would not care. Just come up with 500 lbs and no deco. The boat has one of the best set ups I have ever seen. I think you will like it.
Now the dive! As I mentioned before leaving, we would see some great stuff since I was not taking the camera. It happened within the first minute of diving. Since we were drift diving it's jump in and head to the bottom as quickly as possible. I got to the bottom and saw this long, fat, green thing. Is it what I think? Yes, a big (6 footer) moray ell. It's head is in the hole and his body is out. Matt and Paul (our buddy, meet on Scuba Board) came over.
The moray started swimming in the same direction as we drifted. For about 5 minutes he swam and we followed, within 3-4 ft. He did not care. He went off over the reef and we lost him. A few minutes later, Matt points at my fins and there he is. Mr. Moray is back and goes right along the ridge with us. At one point Mr. Moray is at the sand level and Matt is 3 ft above him. They are just drifting along. Oh for the camera. We drift above him, beside him, up close with him for about 5 minutes and then he heads into a hole. A few minutes later Mr. Moray is back for another drift. Paul doesn't see him and actually hit him with a fin. Mr. Moray did not care. Just keep swimming with us. About 5 minutes later he took off.
That was so cool and than there was the large turtle, spotted drum, trunk fish, 2 scorpon fish swimming together.....
I am going on Ebay now to buy another camera.