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So $25/day/person for the boat? Class is what, 5 days? Still hard to see the extra $1000 for cylinder rentals, gas fills, and boat. What gases are being used? I'm assuming just 32% and maybe some O2. A set or two of doubles / day? How does that add up to a grand?

For the trimix classes, where boat charters are more substantial and gas costs can be ugly, I could see higher costs, but I must be missing some expenses here.

In any case, no question these classes are $$$. Instructor fees aren't too bad, but once you add on all the extras (lodging, airfare, rentals, boats, gases, food, covering instructor expenses, etc), everything does add up. So far, for the few courses I've taken, I've been quite happy. That said, none of mine cost anywhere near $4000! :)
$25/day double rentals *2 (need 2 sets), = $250.
$10/day stage + o2 = $20*5 = $100
2 days boat rental, $50.
Each dive you use about $30 in 32%/o2, so that's $60ish/day or $300.

That puts you at $700 not including a day of warm up diving or instructors tank fills. Add $49 for tax onto that $700 as well.

Add in $32/day at Ginnie ($22 for full cave or c2, but I don't know if you get the discount during class), $15/day at that time for state parks, $20 for JB.
Hotels are running $50-65/night (plus David's room), I bet van rental is at least $50/day. Driving to Madison, Ginnie, and JB (Ginnie to JB is a 5hr drive) plus back and forth to fill shops isn't cheap either in a van, then add the instructors gas to that.

I think her costs are fairly accurate. It's a lot cheaper for "fun diving" where you can meet one of us locals and borrow tanks, carpool, chat up the tank monkey and only pay for half your gas because you kept them company on a weekend, etc.

Forgive my ignorance, but why are you diving off boats in Florida?
Because we're too lazy to canoe :wink:
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You know that section in bio area of our profiles that asks what you do to support your dive habit? I will be adding "Escort Service"! :wink: What other jobs can I moonlight :mooner: at? Office worker by day, drug runner by night!
 
You know that section in bio area of our profiles that asks what you do to support your dive habit? I will be adding "Escort Service"! :wink: What other jobs can I moonlight :mooner: at? Office worker by day, drug runner by night!

I collect "insurance" from business folks to ensure that their places don't get ruined by "punk kids". But if I keep this stuff up, I may have to start selling organs. Anybody know what a pancreas goes for these days??

Peace,
Greg
 
I never knew you had caves attached to above ground rivers - guess I should have figured.

I always just pictured, ya know... holes in the ground. :D
 
I never knew you had caves attached to above ground rivers - guess I should have figured.

I always just pictured, ya know... holes in the ground. :D

Jackson Blue is a 1st magnitude spring which means its flows is >100cf/sec (cfs) that water goes someplace... Basically the "Mill Pond' is a giant spring run which eventually flows to the ocean.

The Riviera Maya has no above ground rivers so those are just holes in the ground.
 
Yes, I would say that a GUE Cave 2 class is better than most Full Cave classes. For one thing, it includes the use of stages, which is not covered in FC (or wasn't in mine, anyway). For another thing, the academic portion of the class is real and extensive. And the standard of performance is extremely high, and the attention to detail is impressive.

I don't regret taking Cave 2 from GUE. I do regret my choice of instructor, because it didn't work for me. And the class is so expensive that I couldn't afford to do it over again (and Peter quite literally would either have killed or divorced me, had I tried).
 
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