We just returned from a very nice week on the Cuan Law in the BVI (Jan 18-24, 2004).
We had a great time on the Cuan Law. The week was wonderful and my wife had a good time, I think she liked being one of the most "aggressive" divers for a change instead of the wimpiest. I did the most dives for the week (18) but she was second with 16 dives. The diving was quite nice (better than I expected), our fellow passengers were fine (11 onboard out of 20 max and only 9 divers) and it is an excellent boat and crew. The food was by far the best of any liveaboard I've been on, and the cabins were larger with triple the typical storage space. They followed a more relaxed three dives per day schedule than what they call gorilla diving. Overall, it makes a great trip if you want to relax more than the usual 5 dive per day routine, do a little Hobie cat sailing, kayaking, snorkeling, water skiing, hiking, or swim in to a beach between dives. Snorkeling is available on many sites making this an enjoyable trip for a nondiving partner, they also offer spa services if at least four passengers request it, those that indulged loved the masseuse. Only negatives were 40 or 45 minute limits on many dives and a couple sites with non ideal conditions.
Fortunately, Duncan Muirhead, the owner was the skipper because he was training a new skipper and with cooperative weather we made it to several sites they don't usually dive. He's been skipper in the BVI for over 30 years, designed the Cuan Law and Lammer Law in the Galapagos, and really knows the area. We did the wreck of the RMS Rhone featured in several scenes in the movie The Deep (neat wreck and great night dive), the wreck of the Chikuzen (unfortunately 15 ft max vis), the Blinders near the famous Baths with fun swim throughs under huge boulders, and a variety of very healthy reefs at sites such as Alices Wonderland, Blonde Rock, Carrot Shoals, Black Forest, Carval Rock, and Brown Pants. I saw my first cobia and school of sennet.
And, I was delighted to learn upon returning that Boston had one of the coldest weeks of the winter. ;-)
I'd be happy to answer any questions.
Ralph