I have a home on Little Cayman and am out diving from shore every day during the January-March timeframe, every year. Thus I get to watch the comings and goings of the Cayman Aggressor very closely! They are on the north shore of Little Cayman for 3-4 days each week when the weather permits, without fail. If the weather is too rough, you really don't want to endure the crossing from Grand Cayman to Little Cayman, and I would say that happens on average about once a month. This year I noticed that the Aggressor divers seemed to be diving in a large group, but in previous years I often saw them with only a few divers in the water, very much off on their own. In other words, I don't think the crew is extremely controlling. I've talked with a few divers on the cruises, and they have always been extremely happy with the boat, the crew, and the way the diving is managed. Thus my impression is that they run a top-flight operation. If I were you, I would go with Cayman Aggressor and just hope for good weather. The diving in Little Cayman is the very best the Caribbean has to offer.