RJ leads a nice dive and his boat has lots of space to stow gear and get out of the weather if needed. And RJ is a nice guy to dive with you can telll he knows what he is doing. He even has a Television, and a glass bottom, but we could never see anything, mostly because the visibility wasn't too good I suspect.
I can second the Grecian, very nice dive, but from what I have been told, don't bother with going to the bow, there isn't much to see. The Grecian is right about at 90-100 feet of water, with the bow being deeper yet.
The Nordmeer was a nice dive, it demonstrates what mother nature can do to something made by man. Talk about twisted up steel. One comment, RJs bigger boat isn't known for its speed. Going out to the Nordmeer is a long boring ride out and back.
Don't let him take you to the Oscar T. Flint. It was carrying limestone (I think) when it caught fire and burnt to the waterline before sinking. Unfortunatey that's about what it looks like, part of a boat full of rocks. The visibility is usually pretty poor there, and its boring. RJ keeps scraping the zebra's off, but I'm not sure why.