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I’m certain he was to air in general, I just find it funny to mention free air in a scuba forum and was making a joke. It was horribly off topic, I apologize for that.
I thought it was pretty clever.
 
Weather permitting, can't the dive boats just park off the sandy beach near the pier? I just hope that dive ops do not get squeezed out of using piers or beach clubs for surface intervals. My seasickness would not do well spending a surface interval sitting on a boat. I would have no problem paying to use the pier facilities designed with divers in mind. In a perfect world there would be a couple of food trucks(serving horchatas!) with a certain percentage of profits going towards landowner.
 
I’m certain he was to air in general, I just find it funny to mention free air in a scuba forum and was making a joke. It was horribly off topic, I apologize for that.

Haha that went right over my head! I really am Blonde sometimes!

Absolutely no apology necessary!
 
Spending 1.5 hours bobbing on a boat between dives would make the dive experience greatly inferior to what it is now. Feet in the sand in shade for a while looking out at that awesome blue water is an essential part of the dive day.

I have done a SI on the boat. I won't go back to that. I can't go back to that.
 
problem solved :rofl3:

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Spending 1.5 hours bobbing on a boat between dives would make the dive experience greatly inferior to what it is now. Feet in the sand in shade for a while looking out at that awesome blue water is an essential part of the dive day.

I have done a SI on the boat. I won't go back to that. I can't go back to that.
To each his own. I just came back from a 2 week trip and all of our SI's were on the boat. It bothered me not at all.
 
Just got home from a week of diving. Saw zero to one boat on the pier each day.
I did notice that Christi and Daves boats were anchored at the beach club everyday. So much for supporting the owner and pier development plans.....
 
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