Dive ops near Rum Point?

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I got a chuckle thinking about GC having a history of being more nannyish. I don't doubt that but just thinking of my own early experience diving GC in the late 70's where on a two tank boat dive we would hit depths of 120-130 with deco stops on dive one, a beer on the boat during our si and the shallow 2nd as long as we want until 300 psi. Not advocating this but have fond memories.
 
I got a chuckle thinking about GC having a history of being more nannyish. I don't doubt that but just thinking of my own early experience diving GC in the late 70's where on a two tank boat dive we would hit depths of 120-130 with deco stops on dive one, a beer on the boat during our si and the shallow 2nd as long as we want until 300 psi. Not advocating this but have fond memories.
ah, so it’s your fault. :wink:

We didn’t start diving there until the early 90s.
 
I got a chuckle thinking about GC having a history of being more nannyish. I don't doubt that but just thinking of my own early experience diving GC in the late 70's where on a two tank boat dive we would hit depths of 120-130 with deco stops on dive one, a beer on the boat during our si and the shallow 2nd as long as we want until 300 psi. Not advocating this but have fond memories.

And then jumping on a plane for a trip to the Bahamas.....remember those days also..:wink:
 
So now I know why the insurance is so much and they have all the suggested regulations we are supposed to follow! Thank you for the clarification :}
 
Great info folks, thanks!!!! I'm going to suggest he contact Red Sail/Tortuga divers. If they actually depart from Rum Point that would be ideal!

A VERY happy Tortuga camper :)
 

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