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In the same vein, we're putting together a trip for next year to someplace warm. All we're taking is long blades and scooters - not a scrap of scuba gear.
The Poulson is a nice dive off Seven Mile Beach of Grand Cayman. Did some scooter free diving myself there last visit. Funny, I also shot going through the tarpon at the mini wall by the Turtle Farm as well. They were calm as long as you kept the rev's down, if not they bolted. Didn't see any footage from Performance passing through the caves at Eden Rock though, so grabbed some different shots after all.
The folks at Performance are on some fast, well powered DPVs. The thing about scooter free diving, even if your scooter has a bit less power/speed you can still do some nice drops. As you are at rest, the scooter does the work. You do need to be particularly careful not to get caught out by a power failure though. I've used SCUBA gear once in the last three years, it was mandatory to do the shark dive at Stuart Cove. Scooter free diving does provide some new options.