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    Off the hook SHARK DIVE!

    It's always fun to take a crew of divers on a once in a lifetime experience...... Today set the bar then blew it up. Our shark dive was so insane I didn't want to get out of the water:

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    Nice. I've been waiting for someone on Oahu to offer something different. Beats having to fly to Maui then take a boat over to Molokai for the hammers. I will definitely try to get a group together to do it. Question though, I'm thinking this is a deep water dive with no bottom to reference for buoyancy? Just basically hit a certain depth and stay suspended in the water column waiting........................ ?

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    Correct....... bottom is at about 140 but we hang around at 80 to 100.
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    Group request sent. Already started "recruiting" dive buddies. How many is your max this dive?

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    That is one cool dive!
    1. Always use the right tool for the job.
    2. A hammer is always the right tool.
    3. Anything can be used as a hammer.


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    We could take as many as 8 but ideally a group of 6 is perfect. It's an all day affair too and the boat is a beauty! 61 footer with a true luxury feel. Food and beverages provided all day too. Here's a post I wrote a while back on the Shark Tour:

    Latest Waikiki Scuba Dive Report from Kaimana Divers, Honolulu Hawaii: Wanna See Some Sharks?

    Let me know how the plans shake down!

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    Awesome video Gabe! I have been on this dive, it was my last dive on Oahu actually. Spotted 2 sharks lingering near the bottom, coming up to around 100ft mid-dive. The boats luxury and dive sites make for epic dives and a great day.

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