Any body have any suggestions for a good boat out of Ft. Lauderdale. I will
be in Naples the end of Dec first of Jan. I would like one that caters to
more serious divers. What sites would you recommend, wrecks and/or reefs.
Brian
marshallkarp@gmail.com - 09 Dec 2007 00:28 GMT
On Dec 7, 12:48 am, "Brian D. Tracy, O.D." <briantr...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> Any body have any suggestions for a good boat out of Ft. Lauderdale. I will
> be in Naples the end of Dec first of Jan. I would like one that caters to
> more serious divers. What sites would you recommend, wrecks and/or reefs.
> Brian
American Dream II
Ed - 09 Dec 2007 15:51 GMT
Out of FLL proper... American Dream. book through undersea sports
954-564-8661
Newer boat (2 years old), Leaves out of 17th street (behind Hyatt) close
to 595 (naples road) close in inlet. call the dive shop and they can
tell you which dives they are doing.
> Any body have any suggestions for a good boat out of Ft. Lauderdale. I will
> be in Naples the end of Dec first of Jan. I would like one that caters to
> more serious divers. What sites would you recommend, wrecks and/or reefs.
> Brian
Steve Kramer - 09 Dec 2007 15:58 GMT
> Any body have any suggestions for a good boat out of Ft. Lauderdale. I will
> be in Naples the end of Dec first of Jan. I would like one that caters to
> more serious divers. What sites would you recommend, wrecks and/or reefs.
> Brian
Same Brian Tracy from S'pore? Been a while! :o)
Steve Kramer
"PhotoEnvisions" Photography
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com
Ed - 10 Dec 2007 02:51 GMT
As far as dives, what are you comforatable with? <60, <100 <130, Tech?
Nitrox?? lobstering? Spearing? siteseeing? day, night?
> Any body have any suggestions for a good boat out of Ft. Lauderdale. I will
> be in Naples the end of Dec first of Jan. I would like one that caters to
> more serious divers. What sites would you recommend, wrecks and/or reefs.
> Brian
Brian D. Tracy, O.D. - 11 Dec 2007 04:35 GMT
<130 Nitrox sightseeing. Most of my diving is fairly strenuous cold water
drysuit diving along the California North coast.
B
> As far as dives, what are you comforatable with? <60, <100 <130, Tech?
> Nitrox?? lobstering? Spearing? siteseeing? day, night?
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>> and/or reefs.
>> Brian
Ed - 11 Dec 2007 05:20 GMT
Capt Dan is one of the best wrecks in broward...120' to sand
Also Rodeo 130' to sand
tracy and Scutti are nice as well (2 ships, one dive... concrete blocks
lead the way between the wrecks) 75' to sand
2nd dive will be a drift dive on a reef.
Bring a 3m. I use a 3+3 (3 farmer + 3 jacket) but I am a FL wimp...
> <130 Nitrox sightseeing. Most of my diving is fairly strenuous cold water
> drysuit diving along the California North coast.
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>>>and/or reefs.
>>>Brian
Al Wells - 11 Dec 2007 13:20 GMT
> <130 Nitrox sightseeing. Most of my diving is fairly strenuous cold water
> drysuit diving along the California North coast.
Lots of good stuff from Pompano Beach, just a little north of FL.
for gas and gear: http://www.fillexpress.com/
boat: http://missconduct.tripod.com/ You have to call this guy, he
doesn't email well. There are several other boats in Pompano Beach that
are OK.