Just back from a week on the Island Dancer to Grenada.
Had a great time, the boat is nice, though smaller that the usual PH boats. 12
pax max, we had 12.
Weather was fine, though several tropical waves were to pass over us.
The Captain and crew were very accomidating to our diving requests. We had a
great time.
Dives were from a tender that had a decent ladder. Most dives were drift, some
were with a very good current. One site, that we dove several times had a
significant down current, followed by a significant up current.
What a ride (:))
All in all it was a very nice trip. Met up with a few divers from a previous
trip, as well as transposed crew members.
It really is a small world out there.
I was very much surprised as to how much 'tropical' it was there. As Grenada is
so far south in the antillies.
Pat

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Robert \"Doc\" Adelman - 07 Aug 2003 13:19 GMT
> Just back from a week on the Island Dancer to Grenada.
>
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> I was very much surprised as to how much 'tropical' it was there. As Grenada is
> so far south in the antillies.
Did the ship's itin include the islands just off the NE coast? How much
of the time was spent doing the dives available to the dive ops that
cluster along the population center on the SW?
How did you do the air and how were the transfers (airport to ship)
handled?
Tell it all.

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