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Old May 2nd, 2008, 09:11 AM   #6
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We dove with Reeftrekkers once, 4 years ago. We were brand new divers then, so we were looking for an easy, shallow dive, and most of the dive ops we looked at advertised deep wrecks that we were definitely not ready for.
We ended up on a cattle boat with a Discover Scuba class. The 4 certified divers had their own DM and did a separate dive on the same site. I didn't think they were awful (though the DM handled wildlife more than I am comfortable with) but nothing to write home about either. But then, we did get exactly what we had asked for, and they seemed eager to make sure we had a good time. But local folks can probably recommend someone better for the kind of diving you want.
If they are locally known as Reef Wreckers, it's probably because they do a lot of Discover Scuba classes. All those students still trying to figure out how to control their buoyancy have to be hard on the reef...
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